Bridgeport mourns 'Uncle Ray' Julian
Westport's changes well known to desiginated downtown planner
Pawcatuck affordable sneior housing plans to be presented
Groton eyes Grasso for future construction needs
Tax rebate on deck for Amazon's $110m Windsor facility
Driving down
Report: We spend less time behind the wheel
To Ryan Lynch, widening Interstate 84 in Waterbury to relieve traffic congestion is a waste of money.
"It's a little like loosening your belt to fight obesity," he said Thursday.
Lynch is associate director for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a New York-based nonprofit that advocates for transportation projects in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
His belief that widening I-84 through the heart of Waterbury is "misguided, outdated and a waste of limited resources" was included in a news release Thursday about a new report that shows Connecticut residents now drive fewer miles per person than they did in 2005.
The report, "Moving Off the Road: A State-by-State Analysis of the National Decline in Driving," was released by the Connecticut Public Interest Research Group's Education Fund. ConnPIRG, as it is known, is part of U.S. PIRG, a national nonprofit founded by Ralph Nader that advocates on health and public safety issues.
The new report follows one released by the U.S. PIRG Education Fund in the spring, which noted the recent downward trend in driving nationwide.
According to the new report, which relied on data from the Federal Highway Administration and other government sources, Connecticut residents have trimmed their driving miles by 3.45 percent per person since 2005, when the national driving trend peaked. The state's per-capita driving peaked in 2007, and has decreased nearly 5 percent per person since, the report states.
"In Connecticut, driving miles are down, just as they are in almost every state," said Abe Scarr, director of the ConnPIRG Education Fund.
The 31-page report states that, following World War II, the nation's driving miles per person increased steadily almost every year, fueled by the shift to the suburbs, low gas prices and increased automobile ownership. That boom lasted 60 years, but now the average number of miles driven by Americans nationwide is in its eighth consecutive year of decline, the report states.
Phineas Baxandall, senior policy analyst for tax and budget issues for U.S. PIRG and the report's author, said that's in part because the younger generations — those ages 16 to 34 — are driving less, with the average miles driven falling 23 percent between 2001 and 2009. The report also notes that while 87 percent of 19-year-olds had a driver's license in 1983, only 69 percent did in 2011.
"With millennials the largest generation in America, their sharp decline in driving is the strongest indication of a fundamental shift," he said.
The report also found no link between the economy and miles driven.
"The states with the biggest reductions in driving miles generally were not the states hit hardest by the economic downturn," the report states. "The majority — almost three-quarters — of the states where per-person driving miles declined more quickly than the national average actually saw smaller increases in unemployment compared to the rest of the nation."
Based on these findings, ConnPIRG and the Tri-State Transportation Campaign say states need to consider alternatives to making more room for cars and trucks on highways.
"It's time for policymakers to recognize that the driving boom is over," said Scarr, of the ConnPIRG Education Fund. "We need to reconsider expensive highway expansions and focus on alternatives, such as public transportation and biking."
Lynch, a former coordinator for Tri-State Transportation Campaign's Connecticut office, said the Nutmeg State has recently shown some foresight in developing transportation projects, citing as an example the $567 million busway, known as CTfastrak, now under construction between New Britain and Hartford.
"Connecticut's investment in critical transit projects like CTfastrak and the New Haven-Springfield commuter rail line show that transportation decisions better reflect changing travel preferences of residents," Lynch said.
He defended his belief that widening I-84 in Waterbury — where four lanes of traffic into and out of the city shrink to just two lanes, creating a twice-daily traffic nightmare for commuters and truckers — is no solution.
"We should be looking toward methods to get people out of their cars," Lynch said. "The true solution to mitigating congestion is not providing greater capacity, but creating reduced demand."
Rep. Selim G. Noujaim, R-74th District, and a former member of the legislature's Transportation Committee, scoffed at Lynch's comments.
"The biggest waste of federal dollars and taxpayers' money in the state is the busway, which basically will run into deficit every year, as evidenced by the fact the General Assembly has allocated $7.5 million in the budget to cover the deficit for it," Noujaim said.
"I would like to invite (Lynch) to meet me at Exit 23 of I-84 eastbound at 4 p.m. any day of the week, including Sunday," he added. "Traffic jams on I-84 and accidents are happening every day. It's a condition that must be alleviated."
Asked what alternative to widening the highway he would suggest, Lynch said he "is not in a place to say anything about that right now," and that the issue is being studied, but added that he is "supportive of mass transit in general."
August 30, 2013
August 29, 2013
August 28, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 28, 2013
Sand and gravel production on the rise
Home construction shows strength in 2013
Amazon seeks large tax abatements for new Windsor center
Manchester directors delays school projects referendum
Entergy to shut contriversial Vermont nuclear plant
Roadwork for downtown crossing would benefit plans for former Coliseum site
Bridgewater boat launch will get an overhaul
Home construction shows strength in 2013
Amazon seeks large tax abatements for new Windsor center
Manchester directors delays school projects referendum
Entergy to shut contriversial Vermont nuclear plant
Roadwork for downtown crossing would benefit plans for former Coliseum site
Bridgewater boat launch will get an overhaul
August 27, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 27, 2013
Update
CT earmarks $159m for affordable housing
Lets talk pzc tells town staff
New London committee backs effort to promote hiring, training of local workers by contractors
Public invited to hear about police building
Developers snag tax breaks for housing conversions
Slow pace for dam project
Litchfields debate over expanded Stop & Shop continues
August 26, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 26, 2013
August 23, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 23, 2013
Metro North to hold forum tonight
Construction industry announces five year high in number of jobs
Wethersfield OKs 500,000 grant
Gravel Street construction could begin next month
Glastonbury boathouse construction has begun
Groton school plans top $140m
Concerns raised about cost of proposed magnet school in West Haven
Work starts on new Tappan Zee
Construction industry announces five year high in number of jobs
Wethersfield OKs 500,000 grant
Gravel Street construction could begin next month
Glastonbury boathouse construction has begun
Groton school plans top $140m
Concerns raised about cost of proposed magnet school in West Haven
Work starts on new Tappan Zee
August 22, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 22, 2013
Fairfield Hills demolition hits snag
West Wharf reconstruction complete
E.Lyme-New London water interconnect under construction
Tom Condon takes a ride down the route of the New Britain-Hartford Busway
Meetings set for Middletown Riverfront Development Planning
Demolition of New Haven's MLK school to make way for new Amistad High School
West Wharf reconstruction complete
E.Lyme-New London water interconnect under construction
Tom Condon takes a ride down the route of the New Britain-Hartford Busway
Meetings set for Middletown Riverfront Development Planning
Demolition of New Haven's MLK school to make way for new Amistad High School
August 21, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 21, 2013
Middletown picks contractor for senior center project
Busway Construction Progresses
Opinions Clash on Proposed BLT Boatyard
Fired Sikorsky Airport Chief Elects to Retire
Busy Bristol intersection gets $2m makeover
Public Hearing in Cromwell to explore issues with Mattabassett
Demolition expected to start next month
DOT Plans To Close Greenway Gap In Plainville
Wethersfield decides not to seek more school renovation money
Group says plan for collins company site coming in a few months
Busway Construction Progresses
Opinions Clash on Proposed BLT Boatyard
Fired Sikorsky Airport Chief Elects to Retire
Busy Bristol intersection gets $2m makeover
Public Hearing in Cromwell to explore issues with Mattabassett
Demolition expected to start next month
DOT Plans To Close Greenway Gap In Plainville
Wethersfield decides not to seek more school renovation money
Group says plan for collins company site coming in a few months
August 20, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 20, 2013
Construction underway at Bristol Hospital's Beekley's Cancer Center
DOT announces upcoming CTfastrack schedule
Parker Farms job to run into September
Bids for Chesire wastewater treatment plant higher tha expected
Legal action urged over Milford firehouse construction delays
Officials cut ribbons at new West Haven train station
Two projects under construction in Watertown
Stop & Shop approved
State, Winsted officials discuss how to fund repairs to Holabird Ave Bridge
See the top of yesterday's post for updates from late in the day.....
DOT announces upcoming CTfastrack schedule
Parker Farms job to run into September
Bids for Chesire wastewater treatment plant higher tha expected
Legal action urged over Milford firehouse construction delays
Officials cut ribbons at new West Haven train station
Two projects under construction in Watertown
Stop & Shop approved
State, Winsted officials discuss how to fund repairs to Holabird Ave Bridge
See the top of yesterday's post for updates from late in the day.....
August 19, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 19
The boat people of Stamford vs. Ray Dalio's hedge fund
Mountain Road Construction Underway
CT's bond-sale trio draws $900m
UConn marks opening of $9.3m student centerMountain Road Construction Underway
Redevelopment Could Change Face of Struggling Downtown Rockville
Long Wharf exit southbound extended
Site work starts for new high school in Guilford
Shale gas boom reaches national level
New West Haven train station open for business
Winsted to address deteriorating roads
Mountain Road Construction Underway
CT's bond-sale trio draws $900m
UConn marks opening of $9.3m student centerMountain Road Construction Underway
Redevelopment Could Change Face of Struggling Downtown Rockville
Long Wharf exit southbound extended
Site work starts for new high school in Guilford
Shale gas boom reaches national level
New West Haven train station open for business
Winsted to address deteriorating roads
August 18, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 18
Ultimatums, promises for Litchfield Crossings
Southington schools to open on time officials say
Breathing new life into Meridens oldest parks
Expect detours and road closures as Amtrack continues rail project
Crews uncover oil tank in Wooding-Caplan dig
State money inspires UConn president to dream big
Joe Courtney to speak at Horizons groundbreaking
Fish to get their wish
Southington schools to open on time officials say
Breathing new life into Meridens oldest parks
Expect detours and road closures as Amtrack continues rail project
Crews uncover oil tank in Wooding-Caplan dig
State money inspires UConn president to dream big
Joe Courtney to speak at Horizons groundbreaking
Fish to get their wish
August 16, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 16
UConn water plan won't meet needs
CT Labor Market Getting Momentum?
Officials at Middlesex College are hopeful about state funding for campus expansion
CT added 11.5k jobs in July, 3yr. high
East Hartford Cell Tower Site Chosen
City to settle driveway lawsuit
ESPN installs solar panals to reduce energy cost
Councilors clash over Garfield Street grant
Hard feelings linger over letter from Maloney architect
Waterford firm is low bidder for water plant project
Home builders seeing strong years ahead
CL&P starts $70 million project
States that are using creative ways to fund projects
CT Labor Market Getting Momentum?
Officials at Middlesex College are hopeful about state funding for campus expansion
CT added 11.5k jobs in July, 3yr. high
East Hartford Cell Tower Site Chosen
City to settle driveway lawsuit
ESPN installs solar panals to reduce energy cost
Councilors clash over Garfield Street grant
Hard feelings linger over letter from Maloney architect
Waterford firm is low bidder for water plant project
Home builders seeing strong years ahead
CL&P starts $70 million project
States that are using creative ways to fund projects
August 15, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 15
Tunxis Community College Holding Open House For New Building Expansion
John Catsmidattidis, GOP mayoral hopeful, proposes bridge to Connecticut for truck traffic
State Street Bridge delayed again
Good chance downtown Bristol project will start this year
New Canaan approves $15 million for new town hall
UCSF marks expansion of Norwhich health center
Manchester Directors Delay Vote On School Projects
Brick by brick
Work starting soon on sidewalk linking Village to library
New Havens downtown crossing project moves forward
August 14, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 14
Fairfield DOT Salt Shed
Critics assail boatyard
Montville's Derry Hill Road Bridge to be replaced
Developer Proposes Apartments For Vacant Beecher Street School
Committee Recommends Hire Of Contractor For Phase of Wethersfield High School Renovation
Town cuts deal with state on trail project, gets great bargain
Construction going well at Guilford High School
Critics assail boatyard
Montville's Derry Hill Road Bridge to be replaced
Developer Proposes Apartments For Vacant Beecher Street School
Committee Recommends Hire Of Contractor For Phase of Wethersfield High School Renovation
Town cuts deal with state on trail project, gets great bargain
Construction going well at Guilford High School
August 13, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 13
DOT post CTfastrack Constructin Activity
A vision for the corner of Pearl and Trumbul streets in Hartford
Bids in for Middletown senior center project
Glastonbury Riverfront Project
Kent residents to discuss sewer system tonight
Rafferty succeeds with Volvo,Tyler Equipment partnership
Release of $1B energy secret expected this week
A vision for the corner of Pearl and Trumbul streets in Hartford
Bids in for Middletown senior center project
Glastonbury Riverfront Project
Kent residents to discuss sewer system tonight
Rafferty succeeds with Volvo,Tyler Equipment partnership
Release of $1B energy secret expected this week
August 12, 2013
August 11, 2013
August 10, 2013
August 9, 2013
CT Construction Digest August 9
Amazon Pursues Windsor Site For Distribution Center; Could Bring 300 Jobs
Apartments at Fairfield Metro face sewer-capacity hurdle
Developer wants subdivision across from Wadsworth Falls
Floor damage a mystery at DePalo Middle School
FEMA Offers To Raze Floodprone Bristol Homes
Canton Officals Pursue New Plan For Highway Garage
Pipes, Wires Fall Onto I-84 in Tunnel in Hartford
Apartments at Fairfield Metro face sewer-capacity hurdle
Developer wants subdivision across from Wadsworth Falls
Floor damage a mystery at DePalo Middle School
FEMA Offers To Raze Floodprone Bristol Homes
Canton Officals Pursue New Plan For Highway Garage
Pipes, Wires Fall Onto I-84 in Tunnel in Hartford
CT Construction Digest August 8
Purchasing agent: Cuts halted driveway information
Arbitrage fines possible for Trumbull
Boom in Constructiuon jobs
Improvements being made to Middletown schools
DePaolo septic tank removed, work on schedule
Three stretches along Route 85 in Salem chosen for safety upgrades
Groundbreaking For Foxwoods Outlet Mall Now Expected By Year's End
Grounds breaks on long awaited Seymour skatepark
Chesire to pick up 10 percent of linear trail cost
Arbitrage fines possible for Trumbull
Boom in Constructiuon jobs
Improvements being made to Middletown schools
DePaolo septic tank removed, work on schedule
Three stretches along Route 85 in Salem chosen for safety upgrades
Groundbreaking For Foxwoods Outlet Mall Now Expected By Year's End
Grounds breaks on long awaited Seymour skatepark
Chesire to pick up 10 percent of linear trail cost
August 7, 2013
August 7th
New Canaan selectmen approve early Town Hall demolition, concerns arise over town clerk
BLT hearing cut short
Changes coming to OG train station lot
Public hearing Wednesday on portion of drainage project
Developer propses town houses on vacant land
Director of company intending to buy former hospital site in Norwich dies
Lyme Town Hall project set to start
Avon senior facility expects to start construction in fall
A $40 million mixed-use development reaches final hurdle tonight before Glastonbury town council
Cancer center on hold
BLT hearing cut short
Changes coming to OG train station lot
Public hearing Wednesday on portion of drainage project
Developer propses town houses on vacant land
Director of company intending to buy former hospital site in Norwich dies
Lyme Town Hall project set to start
Avon senior facility expects to start construction in fall
A $40 million mixed-use development reaches final hurdle tonight before Glastonbury town council
Cancer center on hold
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