A Crossroads for New Haven’s Downtown Crossing
The City of New Haven’s plan to replace the Route 34 stub highway with mixed-use urban development took a big step forward last week, after
The City of New Haven’s plan to replace the Route 34 stub highway with mixed-use urban development took a big step forward last week, after
At Tri-State’s April 11 Sustainable Streets forum, New Haven Director of Transportation, Traffic, and Parking Jim Travers told attendees that his city was looking into
The removal of Route 34, a 1.1-mile stub of a highway that displaced hundreds of Connecticut families, homes, and businesses when it was constructed in
On Wednesday, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano, Jr. announced the city was moving forward with the Downtown Crossing project, which will convert Route 34 from
Two highway removal projects in the region got a boost of federal funds today. USDOT announced that New Haven’s Route 34 and the South Bronx’s
Nearly two years of work and advocacy for Complete Streets in New Haven reached a seminal moment when the City released its final guide to
According to last week’s New Haven Independent, New Haven may be joining other cities that have embraced cutting-edge parking management: With motorists circling the block
To much fanfare, USDOT announced the winners of the stimulus’ TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) grants yesterday, with two coming to our region. New
New Haven is sprinting towards gold in the Highway Removal Olympics. In his State of the City address earlier this week, New Haven Mayor John
Grassroots bike and pedestrian advocacy has paid off in New Haven. Late last month, the city’s Board of Alders unanimously passed legislation creating a “Complete