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Show your kids how their grandparents used to commute by rail Continue Reading →
Expect lane closures on I-95 between Exit 2 (Louden Street), and the New York State Line in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Think you’re going to take the shortcut from Mallard to Anderson Road? Beware, a detour is in effect. Continue Reading →
Night time bridge maintenance between Greenwich Exit 2 (Louden Street) and the New York State Line from 9:00 pm to 5:00 am through Friday, August 5, 2016. Continue Reading →
Commuters on Metro-North are looking at a 5% fare hike in December. Who’s really behind this? Continue Reading →
Did it come to anyone’s surprise that Connecticut roads were recently named “worst” in the US in a White House study conducted by the American Society of Civil Engineers? They told us what we already know: 41% of Connecticut’s 21,000 miles of highways are in “poor” condition and 30% of our 4200 bridges are “structurally deficient”. Speaking of which… how about our Governor, Dannel Malloy, whose aspirations for a job in the Clinton administration have him favoring political pandering instead of public policy. Two years ago US Transportation Secretary Anthony Fox visited Hartford when Foxx was seeking support for the President’s transportation plan. At a press conference, the Governor joined the assembled Congressional delegation (all Democrats) and was quick to beat up on the Republicans in Congress for stalling progress. But when a reporter asked about having Connecticut help pay its own way with highway tolls, the Governor reacted as if he’d found a turd in the punch-bowl. Continue Reading →
There will be a public information session at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center on Thursday July 28 regarding the Old Greenwich Train Station Rehab Project. Continue Reading →
Greenwich station ticket window also to close… one of the last still operating in the state. Continue Reading →
Why are lawmakers’ hair on fire over the idea of a Vehicle Miles Tax? Continue Reading →
The $53 million+ DOT project includes paving, safety improvements, enhancements, and bridge improvements on the Merritt Parkway. Continue Reading →