CT Assembly Reduces Cuts to Bike, Pedestrian, Smart Growth Bond Projects
Earlier this year, Governor Rell proposed canceling plans to bond for $389 million worth of capital projects as a way to curb Connecticut’s deficit and
Earlier this year, Governor Rell proposed canceling plans to bond for $389 million worth of capital projects as a way to curb Connecticut’s deficit and
In a victory for cyclists and pedestrians, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced on Tuesday that the replacement of the Scudder Falls Bridge
On Tuesday, the Senate Transportation Committee passed Complete Streets (S5711-a). This legislation amends the highway law, and enables safe access to public roads for all
NY State Senator Craig Johnson stood up for safer streets on Monday, agreeing to co-sponsor state complete streets legislation (SB5711/A8587) after participating in a “walkability
157 pedestrians were killed on New Jersey’s streets in 2009, an increase of 14.6 percent over 2008 levels, according to a Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis
A report released last month by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign named Atlantic Avenue the most dangerous road for pedestrians in Brooklyn with 9 deaths over
Last week, Governor Rell canceled nearly $390 million in unallocated bonding funds as a way to pare down Connecticut’s anticipated $500 million deficit for this
Americans are making a significantly higher share of daily trips on transit, on foot, and by bicycle, according to newly released data from the Federal
Mayor Bloomberg and NYCDOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan announced this morning that the makeover of Broadway, with pedestrian plazas replacing traffic lanes for seven blocks in
Westchester County is reportedly throwing away $4,000 that could be used to better link cycling and transit. Bike advocates tell MTR that a $1,500 bike