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Month: April 2008

In CT: 'Fix-it-First' Definition Needed

On March 28, the Connecticut State Bond Commission released $75 million dedicated to a new “Fix-it-First” program. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign welcomed the Bond Commission’s

Albany: Fear, Failure, Falling Behind

The New York State Assembly failed to bring congestion pricing to a vote yesterday, forfeiting $354 million in federal money for improved transit service, a

Go Newark, Go Bus

NJ Transit executive director Richard Sarles christens a Go25 bus this morning. U.S. Rep. Donald Payne and others look on. Newark bus trips accounted for

Cyclists Mapping the Region

For cyclists, road maps often prove the maxim that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Such maps often omit information on elevation (some hills

NJ Legislation Steps in the Right Direction

NJ state legislators in Trenton have introduced three bills which would go hand-in-hand in protecting pedestrians in crosswalks: Introduced by Assemblymember Linda Stender and co-sponsored

In NYC, Three Cheers for the City Council

Campaign for New York’s Future members rallied at City Hall today, the day after the New York City Council voted in favor of congestion pricing.