ConnDOT Studying Corridor Congestion Pricing
In a major step towards a more sustainable transportation policy, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) has announced that it will conduct a $1.4 million study
In a major step towards a more sustainable transportation policy, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) has announced that it will conduct a $1.4 million study
Last Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Transportation Committee approved several bills that Tri-State has been monitoring. Bills that protect vulnerable users and allow for
In the wake of Tri-State’s recently-released Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report, which analyzed pedestrian fatalities in the region, officials and policymakers from throughout the region
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
More than 1,200 pedestrians are killed in New Jersey, downstate New York, and Connecticut each year. Once again, Tri-State’s annual Most Dangerous Roads for Walking
Think living in Manhattan is expensive? Try living in the suburbs. While this may fly in the face of conventional wisdom, a new analysis by
Today, Tri-State and other advocacy organizations—including the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters and the Connecticut Citizens Transportation Lobby—are testifying in favor of a Connecticut bill that
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy’s proposed midterm budget adjustments would reduce the state’s rail and bus subsidies by $12.2 million. Under the plan, the Governor would
Towns in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are planning for safer, more walkable streets, and now the Environmental Protection Agency is lending a hand.
Last week, several Connecticut Post reporters found that getting to work without a car isn’t as easy as the New Haven line’s record-breaking 2011 ridership