NYSDOT Can’t Show That Backdoor Expansion of SI Expressway Is Legal
For over a year, the NYSDOT has been allowing cars with at least two occupants to use what was a bus-only lane on the Staten
For over a year, the NYSDOT has been allowing cars with at least two occupants to use what was a bus-only lane on the Staten
Governor Corzine today addressed NJ Transit’s board of directors for the last time, as he took the podium to praise the agency for moving forward
This week the National Association of City Transportation Officials launched Cities for Cycling, a new effort by city governments to promote best practices in urban
Over 20 Long Island county and state elected officials heard about the 2010-2014 MTA Capital Plan and how it would benefit the region during a
In parts of the Hudson Valley and Long Island, opposition to a payroll tax passed as part of a larger MTA funding package has been
On Friday, Keep CT Moving, a coalition of labor and business groups for transportation investment, held a gubernatorial forum for the Democratic candidates for Governor.
[Updated 12/10.] The Port Authority’s preliminary 2010 budget reflects the tough economic climate but continues investment in vital needs like the Access to the
New York City leaders are pondering ways to address the challenge of encouraging private bus ridership into Manhattan while managing limited street space and growing
In what Newsday and others are calling a “stunning” upset, Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi has lost his bid for re-election to County Legislator Ed
New York State Assemblymember Amy Paulin (D-Westchester) announced in November that she will introduce a bill, called Merrill’s Law, requiring motorists to give cyclists three