“Choice Lanes”: High-Occupancy Toll Lanes For the Region
Governments struggling to make ends meet need to look at a transportation option that can maximize the use of existing infrastructure, reduce congestion on some
Governments struggling to make ends meet need to look at a transportation option that can maximize the use of existing infrastructure, reduce congestion on some
As the Connecticut legislative session continues, MTR is still watching bills that could help improve Connecticut’s pedestrian and cycling safety, foster a more transit-centered future,
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qthU6VZEEeo[/youtube] A new video from the Regional Plan Association previews central Connecticut’s transit future and what the completion of the state’s two major transit projects
CT Governor Dan Malloy went to bat for transportation during his administration’s first Bond Commission meeting on Friday, releasing over $250 million for transportation-related projects,
The state budget will consume much of the CT General Assembly’s time in the coming weeks, as state legislators and Gov. Malloy work out how
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy’s first budget doesn’t lack for boldness. During his budget address on Wednesday, Malloy said the state’s transportation problems “extended to virtually
In 2009, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and members of the One Region funders’ collaborative awarded grants to municipalities in the tri-state area that promised innovative approaches
For the third year in a row, Hempstead Turnpike in Nassau County is the region’s most dangerous road for walking, according to Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s
Newly ascendant House Republicans are taking a different tack when it comes to national plans for high-speed rail. At a hearing at Grand Central Terminal
Late last year, TSTC sent a letter to then Governor-elect Dannel Malloy outlining transportation priorities in Connecticut for 2011 and beyond. Much of the letter