2010 CT Year in Review: Steady Progress in the Land of Steady Habits
In 2010, Gov. Jodi Rell’s administration made good on earlier promises to emphasize transit in Connecticut, even as the state went through budget challenges similar
In 2010, Gov. Jodi Rell’s administration made good on earlier promises to emphasize transit in Connecticut, even as the state went through budget challenges similar
On Wednesday, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano, Jr. announced the city was moving forward with the Downtown Crossing project, which will convert Route 34 from
There are plenty of bright spots to think over while tucking into the stuffing and mashed potatoes this year: Complete streets sweeping the region. True,
On Friday, outgoing Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell announced significant changes to ConnDOT’s bike and pedestrian policies aimed to improve the delivery of projects, increase
On Saturday, November 13, Bike Walk Connecticut will hold its first-ever statewide bicycling and walking summit. The event, to be held at Central Connecticut State
Yesterday’s elections have produced a changed landscape in parts of the region and across the country. New York New Yorkers resoundingly voted in Andrew Cuomo
In addition to answers from Connecticut’s gubernatorial candidates, TSTC’s CT on the Issues website now includes answers to a policy questionnaire from Rep. Joe Courtney of the 2nd
Connecticut will receive $121 million in federal high-speed rail funding for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail project, putting the state within striking distance of its “near-term vision”
Faced with deficits of over $400,000 as a result of increased health care and operations’ costs, the Greater Bridgeport Transit board raised fares by 16%
Two highway removal projects in the region got a boost of federal funds today. USDOT announced that New Haven’s Route 34 and the South Bronx’s