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Month: January 2012

Region Feels Effects of Transit Tax Hike

Transit riders throughout the tri-state region are facing heavy financial burdens after the transit commuter benefit was rolled back on January 1. Before the cut,

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and smart growth. This week’s winners: Hastings-on-Hudson—the Westchester village’s Board of Trustees passed a

TSTC Interview: ConnDOT Commissioner Jim Redeker

In 2007, after a troubled widening of I-84, a reform commission reported that the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) “badly needs fundamental change.” TSTC analyses

The View From the Bus

  Even if Westchester’s transportation infrastructure is set up to funnel workers into New York City, more than 70% of commuters traveling across the Tappan

Winners and Losers

And now for the much-awaited second iteration of TSTC’s ‘Winners and Losers’ column, your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation. This

TSTC Pitches 2012 Green Playbook to Politicans

Today, TSTC and several other advocacy organizations released the 2012 Green Playbook to Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The report outlines ten

Transportation Agencies Leverage Technology

This week, a number of New York’s transportation agencies unveiled technological initiatives that promise to help people get around without cars. On Staten Island, the