Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Eligible for $373M in Federal Health Grants
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a landmark initiative that communities can use to connect public
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a landmark initiative that communities can use to connect public
Walkable neighborhoods translate directly into higher home prices, according to a new report from the business group CEOs for Cities. The researchers studied real estate
(Zoe Baldwin contributed to this story.) Founded in June, the Brick City Bike Collective (BCBC) recently hit Newark’s streets, with Mayor Cory Booker joining the
[Update 7/31: Glastonbury police have charged Rep. Kehoe with “reckless use of the highway as a pedestrian.” The driver of the truck was charged with
It’s not just for tourists. Real New Yorkers like car-free Times Square, according to a just-released Quinnipiac University poll. The survey of registered NYC voters
“Who in this room personally knows someone who has been hit by a car?” Tri-State’s Zoe Baldwin asked a classroom of the 45 high school
Last month the Tri-State Transportation Campaign submitted comments on the Connecticut Statewide Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Update. The state’s original plan to encourage biking and
Over the holiday weekend, Governor Rell took time out from budget negotiations with legislative Democrats to sign the Complete Streets bill, legislation that was passed
New Rochelle has a message for developers in this Westchester County city: put in bike parking or put a check in the mail. A new
Pedestrians, residents, and cyclists in the Pelham Garden section of the Bronx will have safer streets this summer as a result of a new NYCDOT