A Crossroads for New Haven’s Downtown Crossing
The City of New Haven’s plan to replace the Route 34 stub highway with mixed-use urban development took a big step forward last week, after
The City of New Haven’s plan to replace the Route 34 stub highway with mixed-use urban development took a big step forward last week, after
Just a short walk away from the city’s central business district, the Harbor Point development, and green affordable housing, Stamford’s Transportation Center is one of the busiest
Today, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign released “Tracking State Transportation Dollars,” an unprecedented report [pdf] and website that breaks down each state’s transportation improvement program (known as
Today, Tri-State Transportation Campaign applauded reports that the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) is planning a “road diet” on a section of Burnside Avenue/Route 44 in
Over the next four years, Connecticut will welcome two new transit systems, the CTfastrak bus rapid transit system connecting New Britain and Hartford (set to
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy has announced that Alexion, a large biotech company currently based in Cheshire, Connecticut, will relocate its global headquarters to New Haven.
The House-Senate conference committee tasked with negotiating a long-term transportation bill is in the thick of discussions. Last week, the lead Senate conferees, Senators Barbara
This Thursday at 2pm EDT, as part of T4America’s Transportation Vote 2012 webinar series, Tri-State’s Federal Advocate, Steven Higashide, will speak about Tri-State’s use of electoral surveys on
With the shovels still dirty from CTfastrak’s recent groundbreaking and the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail line on target for completion in 2016, Connecticut has significant opportunities to implement
In advance of Connecticut’s 2010 gubernatorial election, Tri-State and several of Connecticut’s largest business, planning, and environmental groups called on the future governor to prioritize