Missing I-295 Poles Turn Jacksonville Express Lanes Risky, Yet Fines Sit Unused
Gaps in the white poles that separate I‑295’s express lanes have left openings for illegal lane dives; FDOT’s contract allows $10,000 deductions per location, but the agency says it hasn’t fined the contractor.
Pittsburgh Drivers Blitzed By Mailbox Ticket Surge As Camera Crackdown Grows
Pittsburgh’s ticket‑by‑mail expansion generated roughly 310,000 citations in 2025 and about $2M more in enforcement revenue as cameras and plate readers spread across the city.
Rain and Cold Stall Southside BeltLine Opening Yet Again
A planned March opening for the BeltLine’s Southside Trail segments 4 and 5 has been pushed into spring after rain and freezing temperatures delayed concrete work. Final railing, lighting and camera installations must be finished before the public can use the path.
Downtown Boston Buzzes with Red Bull Event and Roslindale Bridge Closure, City Urges Use of Public Transit
Boston prepares for disruptions due to the Red Bull Cliff Snowboard Event and the Canterbury Street Bridge closure in Roslindale, with traffic advisories and alternative transport recommendations in place.
Gateway Tunnel Funding Remains on Hold as Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling
Court ordered the release of $205 million for the Gateway Tunnel Project, but funds are still withheld pending an appeal, stalling the project and affecting jobs.
Hicksville Public Schools on Long Island Enforce Ban on E-bikes and E-scooters After Recent Incidents
Hicksville Public Schools in New York banned e-bikes and e-scooters from school grounds, citing safety and storage issues, with violators facing disciplinary actions and potential police confiscation.











