Safe Routes for All

Safe Routes for All

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Safe Routes for All is a citywide active transportation planning process.

Photos from Safe Routes for All's post 01/16/2025

On January 29th at 6pm, join the City of New Haven and SCRCOG for a virtual presentation of design concepts (based on the January 7, 2025 public workshop feedback) for traffic safety improvements three high-interest areas along Orchard Street between Munson Street and Davenport Avenue. These high-interest segments were selected based on an analysis of the frequency and types of crashes within the last five years, as well as proximity to essential services and assets along the corridor. Subject to future design and construction funding, these recommendations will form the basis for implementation as potential interim- and long-term safety projects.

To join the meeting when it's time, visit: bit.ly/orchardstvirtual. If you can't make it, fill out the online survey here: bit.ly/orchardstsurvey.

05/15/2023

Tomorrow! 6pm on Tuesday - New Haven Transportation, Traffic & Parking is hosting a public meeting to discuss converting streets from one-way to two-way.

Can you join tomorrow to voice your opinion?

New Haven Transportation, Traffic & Parking is hosting a public meeting on the one-way to two-way conversions happening in town, starting with George / York / Church / Chapel.

Date & Time: Tuesday, May 16, 2023 - 6:00 PM

Click here to join Zoom meeting: https://newhavenct.zoom.us/j/86400550883?pwd=NlZOZ1VJMXJUek9xUDBoZElWcTNTdz09&from=addon #

The City of New Haven Transportation Traffic and Parking and South Central Regional Council of Governments (SCRCOG) are embarking on a study to consider converting one way streets in Downtown to two way streets, including, George Street, York Street and portions of Church Street and Chapel Street in order to make the streets safer and more functional for all modes of travel, especially for pedestrians and bicyclists.

The Study will address traffic congestion and pedestrian and bicycle safety and identify strategies to improve connectivity between residential and commercial districts.

City Lands $400K For Safer-Streets Plan 02/15/2023

*BIG NEWS!* The City of New Haven is a recipient of the latest federal funding to make streets and roads safer for all. $400,000 will be invested in Quick-Build solutions, advancing priority projects identified in the Safe Routes for All Citywide Active Transportation Plan.

City Lands $400K For Safer-Streets Plan Make way for safe-streets upgrades to Blatchley, Bassett, Kimberly, Winthrop and Wintergreen, thanks to a newly announced $400,000 federal boost for New Haven's plan to overhaul the city's bike, pedestrian, and public transit infrastructure. …

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