NJDOT Knows How to Implement Complete Streets — So Why Not on Route 35?
If you had your doubts about New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) understanding of how to accommodate all users of the roadway, all you need
If you had your doubts about New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) understanding of how to accommodate all users of the roadway, all you need
Today, Senator Robert Menendez, Congressman Rob Andrews and local leaders joined Camden residents to unveil the completion of three TIGER-funded projects in Camden County. The
Stamford, Connecticut is a city on the rise — literally. Since 2002, 9,000 housing units have been or are being built, mostly downtown and in
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) recently issued a draft plan of transportation projects it will be tackling from 2014-2017. This draft Statewide Transportation Improvement
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and Governor Christie have maintained, since it was first announced, that the 12.5 mile Route 35 rebuild project
Nassau County joined its neighbor to the east on Monday by unanimously adopting a county-wide Complete Streets policy. With its passage, Nassau County becomes the
As MTR reported last year, Newark adopted a Complete Streets resolution in September 2013, but there’s no word yet on how the City plans to implement the
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has still not revealed whether the 12.5-mile rebuild of Route 35, damaged during Super Storm Sandy, will include dedicated bike lanes,
Pedestrians 60 years and older in the tri-state region are disproportionately at risk of being killed in collisions with vehicles while walking, according to TSTC’s
From 2009 through May 2012 alone, Westchester County was home to 2,442 vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists, according to crash data obtained from the