East Coast Greenway: Hearing is Chance For Critical North Jersey Link
[Update: This hearing has been moved to March 24 due to the weather conditions.] The following has been reprinted from a letter by Dennis Markatos-Soriano,
[Update: This hearing has been moved to March 24 due to the weather conditions.] The following has been reprinted from a letter by Dennis Markatos-Soriano,
Mayor Bloomberg and NYCDOT Commissioner Sadik-Khan announced on Wednesday that 2009 saw a record low number of traffic fatalities — down to 256 from about
Pedestrian crashes are the leading cause of injury hospitalizations at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, Dr. Jamie Ullman told audience members at the second annual New
A new analysis from the Campaign shows that Nassau County’s Hempstead Turnpike, with 13 pedestrian fatalities from 2006 through 2008, continues to be the most
Heeding the call from Tri-State and other groups, the New Jersey Department of Transportation has adopted a complete streets policy, signed by Commissioner Stephen Dilts
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
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
Soon to be added to the Google empire are “Bike There” directions on Google Maps, offering cyclists information about nearby bike paths, lanes and trails.
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who
This article was co-written with NJ Future’s Jay Corbalis and is cross-posted at Garden State Smart Growth: 2009 has been a grim year for New