SEPTA Advances Safety Measures with Bulletproof Glass Pilot for Bus Drivers After Tragic Shooting in Philadelphia
SEPTA is testing bulletproof glass enclosures to protect bus drivers after the fatal shooting of bus operator Bernard Gribbin, aiming to improve operational safety.
Durham Invites Public to Shape Future of Downtown Cycling with Proposed Bike Lanes
Durham seeks public feedback on proposed downtown bike lanes, with open houses and online input available until April 18, fostering improved cyclist connectivity.
Grand Central Unveils New Staircase and Passageway, Elevating Commuter Experience on NYC's 7 Train Line
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the opening of a new staircase and passageway at Grand Central to reduce congestion on the Flushing Line platform, as part of infrastructure improvements.
MBTA Invests $113 Million in Collision Prevention Tech for Safety Boost on Boston's Green Line
MBTA board approves a $113 million contract with Piper Networks for a crash prevention system on the Green Line, following a recent trolley collision. The system will include operator alerts and automation to prevent speed and signal violations.
Prospective Expansion of Hill Farm Subdivision on Hilliard City Council Agenda Amid Rezoning and Environmental Considerations
Hilliard City Council is reviewing a proposal to expand the Hill Farm subdivision. The project involves 300 homes and 186 acres of open space, and it is pending approval of rezoning and sewer connections.












