The policy, which stems from the gas embargo of the 1970s, makes intersections more dangerous for pedestrians.
Parks officials in Louisville, Kentucky are taking the first steps to clean up a hazardous waste site in a public park ...
Wishing Tree Park in West Carson, California officially opened last month, replacing a brownfield site with a much-needed ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) issued a new, department-wide Complete Streets policy, signaling a renewed ...
A new partnership between Utah’s aerospace and defense association and other state entities, the Air Logistics Transportation ...
Amtrak’s Borealis passenger rail service between St. Paul, Minnesota, and Chicago launched late last month, marking an ...
Professor Wes Marshall’s provocatively-titled new book, "Killed by a Traffic Engineer," has stimulated fierce debates. Are ...
The new mayor’s reversal of road safety projects, some already underway or completed, is raising eyebrows among developers ...
A new federal initiative places young workers in jobs aimed at building climate resilience, but will it avoid the mistakes of ...
Without additional funding, the agency is ‘barely treading water’ and could be forced to make service cuts in 2026.
Indianapolis could join other cities in developing a Vision Zero plan as part of an effort to stem rising pedestrian deaths, ...
A high-stakes, high-profile community land trust project once hailed as a triumph in New Orleans ended in disaster for its ...