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  • New Haven Point-in-Time Survey and Parking Plan Update

    Point-in-time surveys have provided the city with a snapshot of parking utilization, pedestrian counts, and bicyclist counts in downtown New Haven. The report projects future transportation and parking needs, as well as providing suggestions to meet the increased demand.

    Mar. 9, 2010

    Economy

  • Assessment of Connecticut's Long Term Care System

    This report came out of the idea that long-term care is an important part of the health care system because it will affect nearly everyone at some point in their lives — whether it is because we need services and support ourselves, or we are providing care for someone in need. Blum Shapiro, a firm hired by CRI, conducted the required research and analyzed long-term care providers, recipients, and payers in Connecticut.This is part 1 in a six-part series, "Framework for Connecticut's Fiscal Future."

    Mar. 8, 2010

    Economy

  • Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population

    This chart provides the employment status for people in Connecticut, broken down by demographic categories such as sex, race, and ethnicity.

    Dec. 31, 2009

    Economy

  • Report re: Traffic Safety at Yale University (2009)

    This collaborative report from Yale University and the City of New Haven uses statistics on traffic-related fatalities/injuries and traffic safety initiatives to draw attention to the importance of such initiatives in New Haven.

    Mar. 9, 2009

    Economy, Health

  • State of the Workforce 2008

    This iteration of the Workforce Alliance's State of the Workforce report focuses on the role that post-secondary education (particularly community college) plays in training the workforce.

    Dec. 31, 2008

    Economy

  • Bus Transit Needs Analysis — Connecticut 2007

    This study is a plan for bus service investments that will support the future economic development of Connecticut. It identifies the range of benefits of investing in bus transit and determines how investing in these improvements to today’s bus infrastructure will contribute to job access, emerging intra- and inter-state markets, smart growth, economic development, environmental quality, and congestion relief. 

    Dec. 31, 2007

    Economy

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