Next Week: Connecticut Complete Streets Roundtable
Save the date for Bike Walk Connecticut‘s first-ever Complete Streets Leadership Roundtable! On Monday, June 30, planners, engineers, advocates and public safety officials from communities
Save the date for Bike Walk Connecticut‘s first-ever Complete Streets Leadership Roundtable! On Monday, June 30, planners, engineers, advocates and public safety officials from communities
Dan Burden, a national authority on traffic, pedestrian safety and street design, led a walking audit with local elected officials, civic groups and advocates along Sunrise Highway in Valley
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS New Jersey State Assembly — By
The State of Connecticut is demanding federal funding to replace the Norwalk River Railroad Bridge, a Victorian-era swing bridge that has received a great deal of attention after failing to close twice in the last
Non-profit leaders, agency employees, elected officials and their representatives came together in Albany this week to discuss the experience of four cities trying to convert
Governor Cuomo announced $75.6 million for 33 transportation projects across the state this week. The funding comes from the federal Highways Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), and projects were selected on
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS Anker West, Ada Caro, Nell Painter
New York City Department of Transportation Policy Director Jon Orcutt announced today that he will leave his post after seven years with the department. Orcutt was with Tri-State
A coalition of transit advocates (including TSTC), community groups, labor unions and business organizations have come together to address transportation inequality by making sure Mayor de Blasio’s vision of 20 world-class BRT corridors becomes a