Victory for Safer Streets: Connecticut House Passes Vulnerable User Bill
On Thursday, after four years of advocacy by Tri-State and allies, and with less than a week until the close of the 2014 legislative session, the
On Thursday, after four years of advocacy by Tri-State and allies, and with less than a week until the close of the 2014 legislative session, the
On Friday, May 16, the Long Island Section of the American Planning Association New York Metro Chapter is hosting the annual Arthur Kunz Memorial Scholarship Breakfast.
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced the creation of a transit-oriented development (TOD) fund intended “to promote mixed-use, smart and sustainable development while encouraging economic growth.” The $15 million fund will
Residents, advocates and bus riders gathered last week to kick off the community engagement process for Queens’ first Select Bus Service (SBS) route. The meeting was held to solicit
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This Sunday, May 4, Tri-State Transportation Campaign, along with People Friendly Stamford, the Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut and the Stamford Downtown Special Services District, will
UPDATE: The New York State Assembly and Senate have passed speed camera legislation; it’s awaiting Governor Cuomo’s signature. New York’s State legislators returned to work in
Downtown Yonkers has undergone a dramatic change in the last decade thanks largely to the inspiring success story of the Saw Mill River Daylighting campaign,
The Connecticut Senate passed the Vulnerable User bill (SB 336) on Thursday night. The bill would levy a fine of up to $1,000 for careless drivers who injure or kill a vulnerable user (includes pedestrians,
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As the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project sails along, a recent letter in The Journal News called for free crossings for motorists between the off-peak hours from 1 to
In advance of today’s Port Authority Board Meeting, advocates from community, business, transit, real estate and environmental groups gathered in front of Manhattan’s Port Authority Bus Terminal to call for more