At Forum, CT Republican Candidates Float Transpo Funding Ideas
Last month, the presumed Democratic candidates for Governor spoke broadly about transportation policy in Connecticut at a forum hosted by Keep Connecticut Moving. Last week
Last month, the presumed Democratic candidates for Governor spoke broadly about transportation policy in Connecticut at a forum hosted by Keep Connecticut Moving. Last week
After a two-month delay, the Connecticut State Bond Commission on Friday released $26 million to be used for design work and the construction of a
Moments ago, incoming Governor Chris Christie announced that Jim Simpson is his nominee to head the NJ Department of Transportation and Jim Weinstein will lead
The outrage surrounding the MTA’s proposal to stop subsidizing free NYC student MetroCards has gotten a swift response from NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn and
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAmJ-14wtjI[/youtube] Tri-State’s recently released Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report identifies US-1 and US-5 as the deadliest roads in Connecticut for pedestrians. One would hope
We learn some of our most important lessons in elementary school: how to share, how to read, how to study. For the students slated to
A new analysis from the Campaign shows that Nassau County’s Hempstead Turnpike, with 13 pedestrian fatalities from 2006 through 2008, continues to be the most
Like the other states in the region, Connecticut contended with a difficult budget that took up much of the political agenda in 2009. However, the
Despite budget woes, New Jersey recognized that it had to continue investing in transportation. The state broke ground on the Access to the Region’s Core
New York State felt the brunt of the national recession in 2009, and its transportation agencies contended with lower revenue from fares, tolls, and taxes.