CT Leaders Bet Big on New Haven-Springfield Rail
Connecticut will issue $200 million in bonds for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Rail Line in the hopes of winning an equivalent federal high-speed rail grant, the
Connecticut will issue $200 million in bonds for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Rail Line in the hopes of winning an equivalent federal high-speed rail grant, the
In a statement today, Governor Rell announced that ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie had submitted a letter of resignation and was leaving to “pursue long term
The Connecticut Department of Transportation, in collaboration with the Massachusetts and Vermont Departments of Transportation, will be holding informational meetings in the coming weeks on
Embattled transit riders in our region and across the country could get sorely needed relief thanks to the tri-state area’s senators. Today, Sens. Chuck Schumer,
Hoping to build upon last year’s Complete Streets victory, advocates and legislators urged members of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Transportation Committee today to enact two
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s efforts to advance 21st century transportation policies in Connecticut are bearing fruit. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) is spending more
Are Connecticut officials going to miss out on almost $300 million in federal transit funds because of a dispute over the New Britain-Hartford Busway? Earlier
The federal government’s fiscal year 2011 budget, released this week, has good news for Connecticut’s Hartford-New Britain Busway and New York City’s Nostrand Avenue Select
After a two-month delay, the Connecticut State Bond Commission on Friday released $26 million to be used for design work and the construction of a
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAmJ-14wtjI[/youtube] Tri-State’s recently released Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report identifies US-1 and US-5 as the deadliest roads in Connecticut for pedestrians. One would hope