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Good news for cyclalists: The bond authorization carries an added bit of symbolism: It is part of $17.5 million in initial funding approved Tuesday for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s massive transportation infrastructure initiative. Nearly half the funds are going to bicycle-and-pedestrian projects, including $1.2 million for a trail connecting western residential neighborhoods in New Haven to the downtown and Southern Connecticut State University. See http://ctmirror.org/2015/09/29/with-cash-for-bike-trail-new-era-begins-at-conndot/
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pedestrian (Guest)
Diane Panasci (Registered User)
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Reopened Citizen Jane (Guest)
I reopened it because this is worth circulating some more. Not everything has to be a complaint.
Maybe there is a method behind Malloy's madness if he is going to spend money on this. It is known that most of our taxes are spent on the government itself, payrolls and perks, instead of on public services like this.
Can you tell us some more about this? What is the Olive St Bike Land? October 1 seems distant. What is at 295 Blatchely?
cordalie (Registered User)
Hey Citizen Jane- The October date is last year. See original posting which was Sept. As for the bike lane on Olive Street that is being constructed this Sunday. You should stop by. There was an article about it in the New Haven Independent. It was discussed at our Management Team meeting last Tuesday.
Thanks for your interest!
cordalie (Registered User)
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