Complete Streets Bill on the Right Path
The Connecticut Transportation Committee is set to hear testimony on a “Complete Streets” bill (SB 735) on Wednesday, March 11 at 10 am at the
The Connecticut Transportation Committee is set to hear testimony on a “Complete Streets” bill (SB 735) on Wednesday, March 11 at 10 am at the
As President Obama was signing into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in Denver last week, the Tri-State Campaign finally secured a copy of
Transportation Alternatives’ recently-released report Terminal Velocity: New York City’s Speeding Epidemic documents drivers’ speeds at 13 of the most dangerous locations in the five boroughs.
The just-signed-into law economic stimulus package is a huge opportunity — and a huge test — for state transportation officials. That’s because, of the $46
Governor Rell announced her budget for fiscal years 2010 and 2011 last Wednesday in Hartford. With Connecticut facing a $922 million deficit, her proposal was
At a press conference held at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford last week, Tri-State joined the chairmen of the Joint Committee on Transportation, State
Transportation advocates are still fighting to get more transit funding into the economic stimulus bill, with anywhere from $9-12 billion likely to be included in
New Haven officials gave out some traffic-safety-themed goodie bags at a recent meeting attended by TSTC staff and others. TSTC’s bag bore the logo of
A recent TSTC office clean up found some documents that offer interesting (if repetitive) history lessons… Here’s some of the highlights: 1991: East River Bridge
The recently released draft report of the MTA’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability contains tens of recommendations, most of which deal with greening the MTA’s