Dispatch from Albany: MTA Funds and Rider Reps
Exhausted from last week’s marathon all-nighter, Albany legislators have slowed a bit in budget negotiations. Despite reports that the budget might pass a week before
Exhausted from last week’s marathon all-nighter, Albany legislators have slowed a bit in budget negotiations. Despite reports that the budget might pass a week before
On Monday, Tri-State joined United States Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Senators Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), and Congressman Albio Sires (D-Jersey City) in
Legislator Francis Becker (R-Lynbrook) has called upon Nassau County’s bus operator to bring proposed cuts to the Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) Bus before the Transit Advisory
Earlier this month, Brooklyn Community Board 2 called on the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) to explain the cancellation of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
Last summer, Mobilizing the Region documented the conditions that make the Black Horse Pike one of New Jersey’s most dangerous roads for walking. After Tri-State and AARP
Last Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Transportation Committee approved several bills that Tri-State has been monitoring. Bills that protect vulnerable users and allow for
Next Saturday, March 31, New York City Council Member Letitia James, Tri-State, the Boerum Hill Association, the Park Slope Civic Council, and the Prospect Heights
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson—This week, Commissioner Simpson called
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate marked a major milestone, passing MAP-21 (S. 1813), its bill to reauthorize federal surface transportation programs. MAP-21 maintains road, transit, and
At yesterday’s NJ Transit board meeting, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Jim Simpson issued a call to action to address the ever increasing