An ambitious vision, the Triangle Trail would connect more than a dozen communities. It’s making progress.
The 42-mile path would improve access to recreational opportunities in communities through the Mill Creek Valley.
The 42-mile path would improve access to recreational opportunities in communities through the Mill Creek Valley.
Tampa leaders mull options for TECO Line streetcar extension that could shape future growth.
Fort Wayne riders say familiarity, etiquette, and experience shape how comfortable people feel navigating the region’s expanding trail network.
The “road diet” is increasingly being considered to slow speed while at the same time keep traffic flowing.
Fort Wayne Trails counters thin budgets by launching volunteer "soft maintenance" and partnering with local businesses for trail amenities.
Collaboration ensures Allegan County residents get mental health care when they need it.
Tampa City Council's pragmatic approach for improving service and growing ridership on HART Route 1 is producing results.
Citilink, the local transit agency in Fort Wayne, Ind., is piloting a low-maintenance, low-energy display that can communicate route information to riders at two bus stops.
With thousands of intersections to manage and limited staff, cities face a data challenge. Volunteer walk audits may offer a way to fill in the gaps.
After overcoming challenges in the program's rollout, Kalamazoo’s Youth Mobility Fund gives local high school students free access to public transportation, helping teens gain independence and opportunity.
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