Running on Empty: Ways to Fix the Highway Trust Fund
The Federal Highway Administration reported last month that 2008 revenues into the Highway Trust Fund fell $3 billion from 2007 levels. It seems that $4
The Federal Highway Administration reported last month that 2008 revenues into the Highway Trust Fund fell $3 billion from 2007 levels. It seems that $4
As predicted, MTA officials had nothing but bad news at this morning’s special finance committee meeting. Agency officials said the MTA’s deficit had grown by
Last night’s election will have several impacts on national and regional transportation policy: The Obama Administration President Barack Obama’s administration could significantly change national
Tomorrow, on the heels of the Wall Street bailout and hours before the final presidential debate, community and business leaders in 10 different cities will
In what has become an annual ritual, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and allies LI ACORN and RWDSU/UFCW Local 338 testified at the Nassau County Legislature’s
Nearly every New York City metro area news outlet has reported that the MTA will propose a fare and toll increase at tomorrow’s board
Two weeks ago, the price of crude oil reached an all-time high of about $110 a barrel. The price has since fallen to about $102.
The transportation sector’s contribution to climate change is well-documented. The latest EPA greenhouse gas inventory ascribes 26% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions to cars, trucks,
Arguing that rebuilding America’s roads, bridges and transit systems will do far more for the flailing economy than the $300-$1,200 family tax rebates included in
The Bush administration’s 2009 federal budget released earlier this week includes significant new funding for New York City region transit. $211 million is slated for