Best of the West: Could CA Legislation Work Here?
A bill that is working its way through the California legislature may serve as a model for connecting land use and transportation here in the
A bill that is working its way through the California legislature may serve as a model for connecting land use and transportation here in the
A recent op-ed in the Norwich Bulletin by Connecticut State Rep. Steve Mikutel is the latest attempt to build momentum for an extension of Route
New ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie has taken over an agency that has been marred by corruption and is in dire need of policy reforms that
The Connecticut Post recently reported that the police department in Seymour, Ct., is jittery about potential liability issues that may arise from installing traffic calming
Connecticut’s Transportation Strategy Board has selected a consultant, Cambridge Systematics, to study applying congestion pricing in the state. The TSB, a division of the Office
Busted budgets have dominated news coverage of the region’s transportation projects. One major culprit? Rising commodity prices that have delayed the MTA’s current capital plan,
This Independence Day weekend, many Shore Line East riders were able to celebrate freedom from traffic, thanks to Gov. Rell and ConnDOT. July 4 marked
On June 28, 1983, twenty-five years ago tomorrow, a section of the northbound side of an I-95 bridge spanning Connecticut’s Mianus River collapsed. Three people
The traffic calming movement is sweeping New Haven, thanks to citizen action and the remarkable efforts of TSTC’s partners in the New Haven Safe Streets
Support is growing for the City of New Haven’s proposal to remove the Route 34 highway connector, recreate the street grid, and develop housing, parks,