NJ Legislative Update
Three bills of interest have been making their way through the New Jersey Legislature, bringing mostly positive changes to the table. On the traffic calming
Three bills of interest have been making their way through the New Jersey Legislature, bringing mostly positive changes to the table. On the traffic calming
Despite the economic crisis, there is still plenty to be thankful for this year, including: New Jersey funding Access to the Region’s Core. You could
In January of this year, the New Jersey Legislature passed a bill allowing municipalities to join a pilot program that will install red light cameras
The unnecessary widening of the Garden State Parkway between exits 67 and 80 moved one step closer to reality last Friday when the Pinelands Commission
A new report from New Jersey Future — titled Getting to Work: Reconnecting Jobs With Transit — is a convincing demonstration of how changes in
NJDOT Commissioner Kris Kolluri was tapped last week to take over as CEO of the state Schools Development Authority. Kolluri assumes his new post on
Yesterday’s Philadelphia Inquirer included an interesting piece on the NJ Turnpike Authority’s planned widening of the NJ Turnpike, which would add up to three lanes
Eighty-nine pedestrians were killed in NY’s Suffolk County between 2005 and 2007. In Brooklyn, the toll was 147. Middlesex County in NJ saw 50 deaths.
Leadership New Jersey, a non-profit fellowship program aimed at expanding and improving the pool of the state’s civic leaders, held its sixth annual forum on
At last week’s Stakeholder Committee meeting for the Goethals Bridge Replacement project, the US Coast Guard and Port Authority revealed that the new Goethals Bridge