ConnDOT Can Fill Gaps in Complete Streets Legislation
Last month, overwhelming majorities in the Connecticut State Senate and House passed a complete streets bill, a major step towards safer streets for all road
Last month, overwhelming majorities in the Connecticut State Senate and House passed a complete streets bill, a major step towards safer streets for all road
Long Island has the two most dangerous roads in the region for pedestrians, the Hempstead Turnpike and Sunrise Highway. Respectively, 15 and 12 pedestrians perished
New York’s legislative session shows little sign of cooling down, with four potentially impactful bills introduced into the State Assembly and Senate Transportation Committees last
[Post updated 4:18 pm to reflect bill passage.] The Connecticut General Assembly has passed an amended complete streets bill. The Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor
With Robert Morganthau stepping down after almost a quarter-century as Manhattan’s district attorney, New Yorkers have an opportunity to reflect on the way many types
New York City closed sections of Broadway to traffic over Memorial Day weekend, an audacious plan to decongest the sidewalks, create new public spaces, and
On February 27, 78-year-old cyclist Bent Rasmussen was killed in an incident involving a school bus in Sparta, NJ. Initially, police believed the bus’ side-view
[Update: The bill passed the Planning and Development Committee.] A Connecticut complete streets bill continues to make its way through the legislative process. Yesterday, the
The following is a first-person account from TSTC New Jersey Advocate Zoe Baldwin: On February 18, Dan Valle was killed while riding his bike in
The Connecticut Transportation Committee is set to hear testimony on a “Complete Streets” bill (SB 735) on Wednesday, March 11 at 10 am at the