Census Releases 2019 ACS Commute Patterns Data
/The Census Bureau released their annual American Community Survey data with 2019 estimates for commute patterns in December.
Read MoreThe Census Bureau released their annual American Community Survey data with 2019 estimates for commute patterns in December.
Read MoreAt the January meeting, the WATS Policy Committee approved to allocate additional funding to the Huron Pathway Project in the City of Ypsilanti.
Read MoreThe TIP is a roadmap for investing for four years. However, just like on a trip in real life, things change and sometimes the way forward needs to be “rerouted”. This roadmap needs your input to be as effective as possible.
Read MoreSafety in the transportation system is an ever present goal planners and engineers work toward in every project.
Read MoreWATS has been collecting annual pedestrian and bicycle traffic data since 2016 with the installation of three permanent counters.
Read MoreRecent improvements along Washtenaw Ave. include ADA compliant sidewalks, an accessible bus stop and shelter, and pedestrian crossings at the Fountain Plaza traffic signal.
Read MoreOur progress toward protecting and enhancing the environment has been affected significantly, at least temporarily, by the Coronavirus.
Read MorePedestrian and bicycle improvements will be popping up along streets in Chelsea starting late August and lasting until the end of September thanks to Chelsea POP, a 30-day demonstration project. The final designs were informed by project surveys collected from the public and from discussions with city leaders.
Read MoreA lot has changed since mid-March and our ability to engage people in person, perhaps the most meaningful type of engagement we receive, has been flipped on its head.
Read MoreThe more you dig into this topic, the more it becomes clear just how flexible streets can be. Oftentimes there is available space in the existing road width to accommodate better bicycle infrastructure at a relatively low cost.
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