Category: Access
22
Feb
Niantic Revisited
by Kerri Ana Provost
2 Comments
Sand, sea, sky, and rail. A curved boardwalk alongside the train tracks offers views of Niantic Bay, including Plum Island and the Millstone nuclear power...
11
Feb
A Fleeting Lime Affair
by Kerri Ana Provost
11 Comments
If you do not see Lime bikes out in Hartford this Spring, there are a few reasons why.
18
Jan
Coastal Gems
by Kerri Ana Provost
2 Comments
The Connecticut Coastal Access Guide, an interactive map, reveals that Hammonasset and Rocky Neck are not even close to being the only places along our...
13
Jan
Look: Sharp Edges
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Finally! The artistic sign was recently placed in the skate park after years of delays; it spent approximately one year of this in a DPW...
20
Nov
Access Activism Beyond Hartford Community Cultural Interest Design Get Outside Transportation Unsolicited Advice
Open Letter to a City Getting It Right
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
Dear New Britain, When I lived in you, years ago, you didn’t have much going on. There were one or two restaurants anyone ever sought...
19
Nov
Suggestion Box: Chill on the Parking Bans
by Kerri Ana Provost
2 Comments
For the first snow event of the 2018-2019 season, a parking ban was not issued. Civilization did not screech to a halt. Most of what...
13
Nov
Suggestion Box: Nourish or Perish
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
Volunteers from Pratt & Whitney, along with KNOX, spent Saturday morning building and installing raised garden beds in a Hudson Street park that has seen...
23
Oct
Access Activism Construction Frog Hollow Hartford Parkville Quality of Life South Green Transportation
An Unintentional Walk Audit; or, Commuting to Work
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Put on your Walking Helmets — it’s time to experience construction projects as a pedestrian. On Capitol Avenue at Forest Street, there’s some flavor of...
One City, One Plan, Ten Years: Transportation & Circulation