New York Officials Unveil Plan to Reconnect Bronx Communities with Cross Bronx Expressway Transformation
New York officials plan to transform the Cross Bronx Expressway, introducing caps to create green spaces and reconnect neighborhoods. The project entails short to long-term goals and necessitates environmental reviews, funding, and community input.
San Antonio International Airport Anticipates Record-Breaking 230,000 Travelers for Spring Break
San Antonio International Airport expects a record number of visitors for spring break, with convenient new TSA screening and travel advisories in place.
Santa Clara Valley Faces Transit Shutdown as VTA Workers Strike for Wage Increases
The Santa Clara VTA will shut down due to an ATU Local 265 strike, disrupting transit and prompting commuter alternatives. Negotiations struggle over wage increases, affecting community mobility.
Over $3.9 Million Granted for Road and Bridge Improvements in Vermillion and Parke Counties
Indiana's Community Crossings Matching Grant Program is allocating over $3.9 million for road and bridge improvements in Vermillion and Parke counties, as announced by State Rep. Tim Yocum.
Traffic Restored on I-59 Near Pearl River After Severe Accident Temporarily Halts Commute
I-59 has reopened after a severe accident near a rest area, with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office advising caution as traffic resumes. Details on the cause and injuries remain undisclosed.
Wake Forest Commuters Alert, Lane Reduction on Hampton Way for ADA Ramp Installations as Resurfacing Project Advances
Hampton Way commuters face delays as road resurfacing starts today, involving one-lane traffic and installation of ADA-compliant ramps; work to continue until March's end.
Baltimore Launches 24-Hour Parking Enforcement to Address Safety and Compliance
Baltimore begins a 24-hour parking enforcement initiative to address illegal parking and enhance safety, focusing on abandoned vehicles and danger zones. Residents can report issues, and the city offers new mobile payment options for meters.
Apple Valley Cracks Down on Non-Passenger Vehicle Parking in Residential Areas
Apple Valley introduces regulations restricting non-passenger vehicle parking in residential areas to loading and service activities, aiming to reduce congestion and maintain aesthetics. Recreational vehicles are exempt.












