Category: Access
18
Jun
I-84 Hartford Project Asks for Public Involvement
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The I-84 Hartford Project held a public information meeting on Tuesday to inform about State Project No. 63-644 and to get people involved in what...
17
Jun
Navigating the Bushnell Park Area
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Fences have been installed inside of the park to discourage people from stepping on freshly re-seeded sections of the lawn. This has meant some detours...
03
Jun
Center for Latino Progress Celebrates 35 Years
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“I came from humble beginnings,” Jane Swift said, describing her time as a work study student at Trinity College, who scrubbed meal trays in the...
02
Jun
Public Community Art at Pearl and Trumbull
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Local artist Tao LaBossiere created the mural outline outside of City Place today. Passersby colored in the lines or created their own works on the...
29
May
Proposed Crosswalks, Sharrows, and Bike Lanes That May Happen During Your Lifetime
by Kerri Ana Provost
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With so little useful information traveling between City Hall and the general public, it is easy to get the impression that projects have stalled when...
13
May
DOT Mitigation for Closure of Flower Street: Ain’t Nothing New Under the Sun
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Fighting with the Connecticut Department of Transportation to lock down safe and reasonable pedestrian and cyclist access is a long process, so it’s unsurprising that...
02
May
Dental and Other Services Moving from Blue Hills to Asylum Hill
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Saint Francis has confirmed the rumor: the adult dental services that had been provided at the Burgdorf/Bank of America Clinic on Coventry Street will no...
15
Apr
How to Make Schools More Integrated
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The “Choice Watch: Diversity and Access in Connecticut’s School Choice Programs” report released last week suggests ways that “open choice” schools in Connecticut should work...
20
Mar
Hartford Promises
by Josh Blanchfield
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In recent months, the entire Weaver High School community has been mobilized by the Hartford Board of Education’s poor communication about the school’s temporary move...
19
Feb
#younghARTford: Second Time Around
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Enough Elephants in the Room for a Circus Hartford is a small, diverse city. The 2010 census data indicates that 38.7% of its population identifies...