Help Name Tri-State’s Penn Station Campaign!
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
Yesterday morning, the Transportation Committee of the NYC Council convened a hearing to discuss what the MTA plans to do with the results of its
It’s apparent from the report (PDF) released yesterday that the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission took careful notes during the more than 25 hours of public
According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll, 60% of New York City voters support congestion pricing if the revenues are used to improve city and
Mayor Bloomberg seems finally to be getting serious on parking placard abuse by city workers. As reported in the New York Times, Post, Daily News,
At Monday’s Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission meeting, an agency research team led by NYCDOT presented ten scenarios (out of several hundred possible scenarios) to the
Who needs the space on 32nd Street more? NYC’s Penn Station is the busiest transit hub in the country, handling more people a day than
As noted in the press, NYC Transit has been passing out “rider report cards” on its subway lines to gauge customer satisfaction. Most TSTC staffers
On Monday Crain’s New York Business reported that the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission is considering significant changes to NYC’s congestion pricing plan. (Crain’s requires a
Environmental Defense and the Pratt Center for Community Development have released a report (available here) which disproves the logic underpinning alternative plans to congestion pricing