The Human Toll
Eighty-nine pedestrians were killed in NY’s Suffolk County between 2005 and 2007. In Brooklyn, the toll was 147. Middlesex County in NJ saw 50 deaths.
Eighty-nine pedestrians were killed in NY’s Suffolk County between 2005 and 2007. In Brooklyn, the toll was 147. Middlesex County in NJ saw 50 deaths.
Transit-oriented development will encourage economic development and create opportunities during difficult financial times, said NYSDOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn and ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie at a
Earlier this week, ConnDOT announced that it will hold agency and public scoping hearings for the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the New
Advocates and interested citizens from Connecticut and the region won’t want to miss an event taking place tomorrow evening (October 23) at Yale University. ConnDOT
Along with an array of advocates, elected officials, and policy makers, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign will be participating in the Connecticut Housing Coalition’s annual conference,
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a D.C. based non-profit, has updated its “State Energy Efficiency Scorecard,” and once again rated all
Late last year, Connecticut’s Transportation Strategy Board (TSB) commissioned a study to analyze the impacts and benefits of tolling Connecticut’s roads and highways in some
Today the Congress for the New Urbanism, a national advocacy group, published a list of the top ten highway removal projects with the most potential
New Haven elected officials and advocates continue to fight what some are calling traffic “anarchy.” Late last month, Alderpersons Erin Sturgis-Pascale and Roland Lemar introduced
MTR readers may be surprised to learn that there are six serious proposals to remove urban highways in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Though