(Updated) ConnDOT Cancels Hearings on 40% Bus Fare Increase
[UPDATE 7/14: ConnDOT has canceled the fare hike hearings, which raises the possibility that they may be out of the budget.] While budget negotiations continue
[UPDATE 7/14: ConnDOT has canceled the fare hike hearings, which raises the possibility that they may be out of the budget.] While budget negotiations continue
Over the holiday weekend, Governor Rell took time out from budget negotiations with legislative Democrats to sign the Complete Streets bill, legislation that was passed
[UPDATE: You can now send an e-mail to Gov. Rell opposing the fare hike by visiting TSTC’s website here.] Last week, both chambers of the
Today, Smart Growth America released a new report detailing states’ progress in meeting the Obama administration’s goals of jump-starting the economy and laying the foundation
In an editorial published this weekend, the Hartford Courant lauded civic advocates for their efforts to “heal” the city of Hartford through the removal of
Last month, overwhelming majorities in the Connecticut State Senate and House passed a complete streets bill, a major step towards safer streets for all road
In response to Governor Rell’s proposal to balance the budget by hiking bus service fares by 40% and rail fares by 10%, New Haven Mayor
The Connecticut legislative session is set to close on Wednesday, but the state hasn’t passed a budget yet. The latest twist in budget negotiations came
[Post updated 4:18 pm to reflect bill passage.] The Connecticut General Assembly has passed an amended complete streets bill. The Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor
While Tri-State is making progress administering our One Region Funders’ Group supported transit-oriented development (TOD) grants, the state of Connecticut’s TOD program is getting off