Category: Transportation
22
Jun
Our Charmingly Irregular Quilt
by Kerri Ana Provost
3 Comments
iQuilt intends to improve pedestrian routes from Bushnell Park to the Connecticut River, along with connecting cultural sites in Hartford.
20
Jun
Inadequate Fuel
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Last Thursday, as I sat in Real Art Ways watching Fuel, I kept thinking that if this film were an essay, I would have given...
23
Feb
Getting Around
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
I like to avoid talking about race, mostly because whenever it comes up, people get defensive, they shut down, and then nothing productive comes of...
16
Feb
Can Rail Save Connecticut’s Cities?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This issue will be discussed on Friday at the UConn School of Law from noon until 2:15. Panelists include Professor Sara Bronin, Norman Garrick, and...
26
Dec
Boxing Day Special: Getting Rid of Useless Arguments
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
If there is anyone who, after driving to a mall or shopping center during regular business hours in the days leading up to Christmas, still...
21
Dec
Snow Rules
by Kerri Ana Provost
12 Comments
After the first snowstorm, I noticed that many people still disregarded the regulations for what needs to happen during and after snowstorms. Hartford has a...
05
Dec
Stalling Progress: Transportation in Connecticut
by Kerri Ana Provost
3 Comments
Armando Carbonell reports in the Boston Globe that President-Elect Obama plans to invest in public works, potentially creating 30,000-40,000 new jobs; Carbonell points out that...
01
Dec
Consulting Team Chosen for Viaduct Alternatives Project
by Kerri Ana Provost
4 Comments
The Farmington-Asylum Business District released news today about some progress regarding the Aetna Viaduct situation: The Hub of Hartford Steering Committee (formerly known as the...
21
Nov
A Very Special Creative Cocktail
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I reluctantly dragged my tired self about four blocks down the road to Real Art Ways last night. It’s been a rough week. It’s been...