Pittsford RTS Public Information Session — Feb 13
There will be a public information session at Town Hall to learn about changes ahead for RTS in Pittsford. As we reported in June, RTS is revamping its service area,… Read more »
There will be a public information session at Town Hall to learn about changes ahead for RTS in Pittsford. As we reported in June, RTS is revamping its service area,… Read more »
[Update since we wrote this in 2019: The East Avenue sidewalk is now complete all the way to the Brighton Town Line.] If you haven’t taken a walk on the… Read more »
Public Information Session: February 13 at Pittsford Town Hall Back in June, we told you about the draft recommendations set forth for the new design of the RTS system (otherwise… Read more »
It frustrates me to no end that pedestrians in the Village of Pittsford, one of the most walkable areas in our region, have to resort to carrying flags in order… Read more »
Have you begun to notice these Little Free Libraries, or Book Exchanges, popping up in Pittsford? Last year the Town put out guidelines to help residents who would like to host… Read more »
Saturday, a driver hit a cyclist near the same spot on S. Main Street where a pedestrian was hit and killed in a crosswalk last year. The weather was clear… Read more »
Less than 30% of kids in the United States walk or bike to school on a regular basis. How does Pittsford stack up? According to our Walking and Biking to School… Read more »
You’ve seen them around the village in all seasons driving the Bobcat, stringing up holiday lights, or watering hanging flower baskets, sporting high-visibility orange sweatshirts or yellow jackets–that’s right: our… Read more »
The NY State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is proposing an upgrade of the 2.5 mile section of East Avenue between the “can of worms” and the St. John Fisher campus in… Read more »
A couple years ago, the Democrat and Chronicle had a feature about “walkable” neighborhoods in the Rochester region. The author talked about why the neighborhoods were all great for walking,… Read more »