Long Island Bus Riders’ Union to Host Public Forum
For Long Island transit users who have concerns about bus service or fare increases, there’s a new way to let your voice be heard. The
For Long Island transit users who have concerns about bus service or fare increases, there’s a new way to let your voice be heard. The
Newsday reports that one of the three companies bidding to privately operate Nassau County’s bus system has close connections with the lobbying and consulting firm
Today, State Senators Dean Skelos, Charles Fuschillo, Jack Martins, and the rest of the Nassau County Republican delegation announced that they had brokered a deal
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE7aTE2rhWA[/youtube] Nassau County is staring at the loss of over half of its bus routes and 18% of Able-Ride paratransit service for the elderly and
With the failure of Nassau County and the MTA to reach an agreement to adequately fund Long Island Bus, efforts to save the system have
In an editorial over the weekend, Newsday says the Long Island bus situation is finally “lurching toward reality.” Last week, the paper reported on a letter
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi is trying to balance the county’s budget on the backs of Long Island bus riders. His proposed 2010 budget, released
A 75% fare increase for Long Island Bus, and a 23% LIRR fare increase with deep service cuts, aren’t fair. The Tri-State Campaign, Long Island
Like the other MTA agencies, Long Island Bus is facing deep service cuts and steep fare increases. However, the MTA plan to balance LI Bus’s