NYC’s 34th Street Transitway, CT Downtowns Among Region’s Grant Winners
Today USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff announced the winners of two competitive grant programs totaling $293 million to help communities
Today USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff announced the winners of two competitive grant programs totaling $293 million to help communities
In a statement today, Governor Rell announced that ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie had submitted a letter of resignation and was leaving to “pursue long term
The Connecticut Department of Transportation, in collaboration with the Massachusetts and Vermont Departments of Transportation, will be holding informational meetings in the coming weeks on
Embattled transit riders in our region and across the country could get sorely needed relief thanks to the tri-state area’s senators. Today, Sens. Chuck Schumer,
Older pedestrians are far more likely to be killed while walking than their younger neighbors, according to a new study by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
The Connecticut’s General Assembly 2010 session came to an end last Wednesday and was highlighted by a flurry of activity to close projected deficits and
Earlier this year, Governor Rell proposed canceling plans to bond for $389 million worth of capital projects as a way to curb Connecticut’s deficit and
According to last week’s New Haven Independent, New Haven may be joining other cities that have embraced cutting-edge parking management: With motorists circling the block
Last Wednesday, Tri-State and nearly a dozen other advocacy groups were joined by Connecticut House Speaker Chris Donovan and other elected officials to rally in
Even in cities that embrace transit-oriented development, too much parking can counteract efforts to create a walkable, attractive downtown. Two recent stories in the Stamford