Transportation cuts may mean scaled-back projects for Hampton Roads
Daily Press - Thu Nov 26, 11:19 pm ETWith lawmakers looking for consensus on Hampton Roads transportation projects, cuts in state money may scale back their ambitions.
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With lawmakers looking for consensus on Hampton Roads transportation projects, cuts in state money may scale back their ambitions.
PORT ORCHARD —A proposal that would make it easier for Port Orchard to get state and federal transportation funding was met with a chorus of warning Tuesday from the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners and other community members.The city would get first crack at the funds if it was designated an Urban Growth Center by the Puget Sound Regional Council, which is a collection of public officials ...
LAMBERTVILLE — The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has funded a number of transportation projects in Lambertville during the past several years to the tune of nearly $3 million.
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Department of Transportation is identifying which 12 Motor Vehicle Divisions will be closed because of state budget troubles.
Texting while driving has g2g. The state House Transportation Committee voted unanimously yesterday to send House Bill 2070 for approval from the House of Representatives.
Bags of garbage are left on the 94th Street pedestrian bridge, often for weeks, because neither the MTA or Department of Transportation has claimed responsibility for monitoring clean up.
Unpatched potholes, exposed steel bars, deteriorating concrete and other faults at the Stamford transportation center garage has led the state's rail commuter council to request transportation
NAPLES —Short- and long-term traffic plans are under consideration in Collier County and officials are ready to hear comments on both.However, while officials are ready to talk about a fresh approach to county transportation in the future, they’re not quite sure what those enhancements will be, what they’ll cost or where they will obtain the money to implement the plan.Two more-immediate ...
In the early days of Iowa Wesleyan College students couldn’t travel home for the holidays. For this reason, banquets were arranged for them during the holidays. Even though these banquets no longer exist due to the onset of easier transportation, the memory of the meals still remain. Try some of these recipes from the menus of the Hershey Hall Banquets, courtesy of Joy Lynn Conwell at IWC.
ANDOVER — Whittier Tech needed two modes of transportation, but it reached its destination yesterday morning. The Wildcats went through the air with quarterback Dillon Ryan and used "The Bus," burly running back Nate Allen, to survive a gritty effort from Greater Lawrence on their way to a 28-18 victory before about 800 fans at Louis E. Gleason Field.
Motorists who have not paid toll bills have limited time to utilize a Texas Department of Transportation offer to reduce fees.