Bike Walk CT’s First Statewide Bicycle/Pedestrian Summit is Nov. 13
On Saturday, November 13, Bike Walk Connecticut will hold its first-ever statewide bicycling and walking summit. The event, to be held at Central Connecticut State
On Saturday, November 13, Bike Walk Connecticut will hold its first-ever statewide bicycling and walking summit. The event, to be held at Central Connecticut State
The term “complete streets” can evoke a bustling urban or town center, with streets that sport colored bike lanes, tree-lined sidewalks, and other investments in
USDOT, with the help of national groups, is sponsoring a new Walk Friendly Communities national recognition program that will encourage towns and cities across the
Yesterday’s elections have produced a changed landscape in parts of the region and across the country. New York New Yorkers resoundingly voted in Andrew Cuomo
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
The long-term authorization of the Federal Transportation Bill has been hanging in limbo since September 2009. But there have been recent indications that President Obama
In addition to answers from Connecticut’s gubernatorial candidates, TSTC’s CT on the Issues website now includes answers to a policy questionnaire from Rep. Joe Courtney of the 2nd
New York’s gubernatorial campaign has been full of sound and fury, with GOP candidate Carl Paladino facing off against Democrat Andrew Cuomo in a clash of
Yesterday Governor Christie announced the end of the ARC Tunnel, which would have doubled train service across the Hudson River and reduced congestion. ARC will
Yesterday, Governor Christie reiterated that his decision to kill the Access to the Region’s Core tunnel was about lack of funding, telling outlets across the