Connecticut Breaks Ground on Busway
Yesterday, Connecticut broke ground on a 9.4 mile bus rapid transit project that promises to help revitalize the state’s economy and ensure a more sustainable future for
Yesterday, Connecticut broke ground on a 9.4 mile bus rapid transit project that promises to help revitalize the state’s economy and ensure a more sustainable future for
Last week, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) released environmental review documents for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield (NHHS) commuter rail project. If approved, the NHHS project would improve
The Connecticut General Assembly wrapped up its so-called “short session” at midnight last night, during which legislators passed a budget that addressed the state’s $200 million
For pedestrians across the tri-state region, some of the most dangerous places to walk are located near bus stops. In an analysis of Nassau County
Advocates in Norwalk, Connecticut have long pressed local officials to address speeding on Calf Pasture Beach Road, a stretch on which children walk to Marvin
At Tri-State’s April 11 Sustainable Streets forum, New Haven Director of Transportation, Traffic, and Parking Jim Travers told attendees that his city was looking into
Even before a shovel has been put into the ground, the Hartford-New Britain Busway project is already leading developers to invest millions of private dollars
Every new M8 rail car for Metro-North in Connecticut will eventually accommodate bicycles, and the City of New Haven is in early discussions to launch a bike
Tri-State, in partnership with the One Region Funders’ Group, the Fairfield County Community Foundation, and the City of Bridgeport, will be holding a sustainable streets
Earlier this week, New Haven’s Board of Aldermen rejected a $780,000 federal grant that would have funded a study on bringing a streetcar system to the