Close to 140 footbridges have been built in the capital region, with millions spent on each one. But if the Marcos administration wants to put pedestrians first, is a footbridge policy the way to go?
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Upper Allen Township commissioners have more time to decide whether to accept ownership of the Bishop Bridge from Cumberland ...
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An ice storm forecast to impact Pennsylvania and other parts of the region has prompted PennDOT to plan restrictions of ...
A year after plans for a huge revamp of the Wintergarden and after council ripped up two popular foodie outlets, the Queen St Mall is still stuck in limbo as it battles the second highest retail ...
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[email protected] Members of the Alexandria Fire and Police Departments rushed to the Potomac River after an American Airlines regional jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew ...
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The city's Department of Transportation is set to move forward with a $57 million project to revamp a stretch of 42nd Street.
The city Economic Development Corporation is looking for a developer to knock down an NYPD precinct and add a pedestrian ...