An opportunity to turn data and public input into a 25-year vision for transportation in the NVCOG Region.
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NVision 2022
Woodbury – Route 6 Corridor Study
The NVCOG, in collaboration with the CTDOT, the Town of Woodbury, and the Federal Highway Administration, is preparing to engage a multi-disciplinary team to complete a corridor study along US Route 6 through Woodbury. The intent of the study is to address safety and traffic flow concerns and provide for improved pedestrian, bicycle, and transit-user accessibility.
Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study
The Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study has concluded, evaluating the requirements and prospects for enhancing services on the Waterbury Branch Line. It has also examined the viability of alternatives to single-occupancy vehicles, offering insights into options for alleviating congestion and enhancing mobility across Route 8 and Waterbury Branch Line corridors.
Route 67 Seymour – Spot Improvements
Active Transportation Plan
Interstate 84/ Route 8 New Mix
Traffic Congestion Memo: Route 63 and Route 64
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS CENTRAL NAUGATUCK VALLEY 4 9 Le a ve nw o rth Stree t • Suite 30 3 • WATER BU R Y, C T 0 67 0…
Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) for the Greater Bridgeport & Valley MPO – Valley Planning Region Portion FY 2016-2017
| Page FY 2016 ‐ 2017 Unified Planning Work Program for the Greater Bridgeport & Valley MPO – Valley Planning Region Portion Prepared by the: Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments…
Transportation Trends and Characteristics in the CNVR
D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 2 B e a c o n F a l l s ∙ B e t h l e…
Bus Rapid Transit
Bus Rapid Transit Assessment Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor Transit-Oriented Development & Alternate Transit Modes Assessment Project April 2019 CDM Smith Planning4Places Harriman Zuvic and Carr BRT Alternatives…
Waterbury Regional Bus Ridership Study: 2013
W a t e r b u r y R e g i o n a l B u s R i d e r s h i p S…