PennDOT Invites Public to Virtual Meeting on Pickering Dam Road Bridge Project in Charlestown Township
PennDOT announces a virtual public meeting for the Pickering Dam Road Bridge replacement in Charlestown Township to discuss project details and community concerns.
Houston Astros Fans Tackled by Sky-High Parking Fees at Daikin Park, Some Rates Exceed Ticket Prices
Astros vs. Mets game at Daikin Park sees parking prices skyrocket, with spaces reaching up to $174. Some cheaper alternatives include city lots at $30 and Houston First garages at $40. Public transport offers a budget-friendly option.
Kingdom City Commuters Alert as I-70 Lane Closures Are Rescheduled for Bridge Removal Work, Part of Major I-70 Improvement Initiative
MoDOT reschedules I-70 lane closure in Kingdom City for bridge removal, part of Improve I-70 project extending through 2027 to add lanes and improve interchanges.
Beware of Overnight Lane Closures on Gasparilla Road at S. McCall Road in Charlotte County
Charlotte County Public Works announces intermittent northbound lane closures on Gasparilla Road at S. McCall Road for pavement marking work, between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. Tuesday. Detours will be posted.
Onondaga County Welcomes $7.5 Million Bridge Replacement Project Over I-90 Announced by Governor Hochul
Governor Hochul announced a $7.5 million bridge replacement project over I-90 in Onondaga County, targeting the Townline Road bridge to enhance safety and mobility.
Pennsylvania Authorities Launch Enforcement Wave to Combat Aggressive Driving Across Multiple Counties
PennDOT and partners target aggressive driving in Pennsylvania, conducting a safety campaign that includes enforcement to reduce crashes and promote responsible driving habits.
MoDOT to Remove Controversial Traffic-Calming Islands After St. Louis Community Backlash
MoDOT will remove curb islands on Routes 340 and CC in Missouri after community pushback, despite the initial goal of improving safety. This decision reflects a shift towards increased engagement with the public on road safety projects.
Major Revamp for Franklin Boulevard in Sacramento Set to Enhance Safety and Connectivity by Early 2026
Franklin Boulevard in Sacramento is set for major improvements, including lane reduction, bike lanes, and enhanced pedestrian safety, aiming for early 2026 completion.
Santa Clara: VTA Buses Resume After Court-Ordered Strike Pause, Light Rail Service Delayed Amid Negotiation Uncertainty
VTA buses in the South Bay resumed after a strike was halted by court order, while light rail service remains delayed due to track inspections and copper wire theft. Contract negotiations' resumption remains uncertain.












