ConnDOT Takes Stock of its Progress Towards Complete Streets
In 2009, Connecticut passed one of the strongest Complete Streets laws in the country, but a law is only as effective as the agencies who
In 2009, Connecticut passed one of the strongest Complete Streets laws in the country, but a law is only as effective as the agencies who
Funding was approved for 13 Greater Philadelphia multi-use trail projects — including three in southern New Jersey — at yesterday’s Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) board meeting. The
Last week, Cranford became the latest New Jersey municipality to pass a Complete Streets policy. The Union County township sits along the NJ Transit Raritan
Several communities across the region have adopted Complete Streets policies in the last year, but implementation of Complete Streets measures, like traffic calming, new sidewalks
A 19-year-old cyclist struck actress Nicole Kidman on a sidewalk outside a Manhattan hotel yesterday, knocking her to the ground. Fortunately for Kidman, she was
With the recent maiming of British tourist Sian Green by out-of-control cab driver Mohammad Himon – just one of the more brazen instances in which
Today, for the first time ever, speed limit enforcement cameras are up and running in New York City. To determine where cameras would have the greatest
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