The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is preparing for a major tunnel boring effort for the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement project. This project will »
Read MoreOn May 9, 2012, the SMTC and the NYSDOT hosted a public meeting for The I-81 Challenge. Over 480 people participated in the in-person public meeting, and over 250 people participated »
Read MoreYesterday, the Associated Press reported on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council’s unanimous approval of the estimated $5.4 billion plan to build a new Tappan »
Read MoreIn a recent story, NPR explored the ongoing decision-making process about the future of I-81 in Syracuse. Click here to listen to the story on the NPR website. Photo by Zack »
Read MoreThe Post-Standard reports that the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation, Joan McDonald, recently shared her thoughts about the future of I-81 during »
Read MoreThe Atlantic Cities reports that efforts to remove the 1.2-mile Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx have hit a roadblock. Click here to learn more. Image by NYC DOT via The Atlantic »
Read MoreThank you to everyone who participated in the public meeting for The I-81 Challenge on May 9th. Nearly 500 members of the Central New York community joined us to provide comments, »
Read MoreThe SMTC will host a public meeting for The I-81 Challenge on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Oncenter in downtown Syracuse. You can drop in any »
Read MoreAs the Alaskan Way Viaduct project in Seattle progresses, Washington planners continue to look closely at Boston’s Big Dig to see what can be learned from that project. »
Read MoreThe Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) recently released a report examining five case studies from cities around the world that have successfully transformed »
Read MoreOn February 23rd, The Academy of Natural Sciences Center for Environmental Policy hosted a “Re-imagining Urban Highways” conference in Philadelphia. The event featured »
Read MoreWithout funding for a reconstruction project, repairs will continue on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway for the foreseeable future. Photo by Liz Robbins for NY Times
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