Sending a National Message for Safer Streets
Throughout the nation, we are living with the legacy of outdated roads, many of which can be downright hostile to those who travel them. For
Throughout the nation, we are living with the legacy of outdated roads, many of which can be downright hostile to those who travel them. For
Legislatively, it was a surprisingly good year in Albany for sustainable transportation and smart growth issues. Six good bills successfully navigated the Legislature’s gauntlet, one
Jersey City and Ridgewood are the latest municipalities in New Jersey to adopt local Complete Streets policies saying that roads should be designed and built
Yesterday, the NYS legislature put its weight behind the campaign to build safer streets and communities in New York State—both the Assembly and the Senate
[Update 6/16: New Yorkers: Please take a few minutes to call Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (518-455-3791) and your State Assemblymember to say you support A8366, the Complete
As the fate of the NYS complete streets bill (S5411) hangs in the balance in Albany, Rochester residents and organizations including The Center for Disability
Tri-State’s newest report, Older Pedestrians at Risk, finds that older pedestrians continue to be far more likely to be killed while walking than their younger
With less than a month left in Albany’s legislative session, advocates continue to fight for complete streets legislation (S5411) to ensure that roads throughout the
Six months ago, ConnDOT announced it would adopt several policies putting walkers and bikers on more equal footing with drivers. What’s happened since then? MTR recently
In New York, the coalition standing behind a complete streets bill to make roads safer for all is even broader this year. Yesterday, State Senator