2009 CT Year in Review: Complete Streets Victory Caps a Year of Reform
Like the other states in the region, Connecticut contended with a difficult budget that took up much of the political agenda in 2009. However, the
Like the other states in the region, Connecticut contended with a difficult budget that took up much of the political agenda in 2009. However, the
[Update 12/31: Gov. Rell has announced that the NHHS rail money will be on the agenda of the Bond Commission’s January 8 meeting.] The New
In a move that should be lauded by transportation and smart growth advocates statewide, the Connecticut Department of Transportation is reevaluating whether the Route 11
Tri-State and 21 organizations from Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire have announced support for Connecticut’s application to use federal High Speed Rail funds for
[UPDATE 7/14: ConnDOT has canceled the fare hike hearings, which raises the possibility that they may be out of the budget.] While budget negotiations continue
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
In an editorial published this weekend, the Hartford Courant lauded civic advocates for their efforts to “heal” the city of Hartford through the removal of
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 week the Federal Transit Administration gave the clearest sign yet that it plans to get behind the Access to the Region’s Core rail tunnel
In what should be no surprise to readers of MTR, a ProPublica report on the federal stimulus has found that New York has submitted and