New Haven Alders Approve Yale Plan, Ask University To Work On Reducing Car Use

NEW HAVEN >> It was only a matter of minutes before five months of delays were over and two Yale University construction projects were able to advance.The Board of Alders Tuesday voted to approve the current Yale Overall Parking Plan and asked that Yale do three things by July 2017 to cut down on the number of single-occupancy vehicles that its workers take into the city every day.

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