Connecticut, NYC, New Haven, NJDOT Championing Complete Streets
Many governments in our region are leading the way on using complete streets laws and policies to ensure roads are designed for everyone who uses
Many governments in our region are leading the way on using complete streets laws and policies to ensure roads are designed for everyone who uses
Like many other U.S. cities that have experienced significant industrial decline, high rates of poverty and racial and ethnic segregation, Camden is often presented as
Next Thursday, April 21 at 7pm, the Albany Bicycle Coalition and the Pine Hills Neighborhood Association will host a presentation by TSTC Albany Legislative Advocate
Brittany Vega was 14 years old and was walking to school when she was struck and killed by a car last fall on Sunrise Highway, a
Transportation loomed large on the policy agenda that the Long Island Lobby Coalition brought to the halls of the capitol on Tuesday, during the Coalition’s
With aging populations, above-average obesity rates, and limited public transportation options, rural areas are starting to look at street policy as a key way to
In the Hudson Valley last Tuesday night, the Kingston Common Council passed a Complete Streets resolution which makes it “a City goal to foster transportation
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
Nearly a year and a half after it was signed into law by Governor M. Jodi Rell, Connecticut’s Complete Streets Law goes into full effect
Led by the indefatigable Councilwoman Connie Kepert, the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County last week became the third municipality on Long Island to adopt