Hudson Yards Presentations Offer Plenty of Glitz, Plenty of Questions
Last night Cooper Union’s Great Hall played host to the five developers and architectural teams bidding for the rights to build over the MTA’s Hudson
Last night Cooper Union’s Great Hall played host to the five developers and architectural teams bidding for the rights to build over the MTA’s Hudson
Nearly ten years have passed since regional planning and transportation organizations and community groups in the South Bronx began their campaign to replace the 1.25-mile
The New York Post recently quoted a few business owners angry about the effect NYC’s separated Ninth Avenue bike lane is having (or potentially could
From Environmental Defense comes an interesting analysis of the public hearings on congestion pricing: Fifty-seven percent of witnesses who testified at the recent hearings by
[UPDATE 1/10: For whatever reason, Google News is pushing this post (which was written in November 2007) near the top of some searches. MTR‘s response
New York City will receive approximately 39.5% of the State’s allocation of federal Safe Routes to School (SRTS) funding for the period 2005-2009, according to
U.S. Representative and NYC mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner was at the 42nd Street/Madison Avenue Commerce Bank this morning to discuss transportation as part of City
The MTA faced an overwhelming amount of public opposition to proposed fare and toll hikes at a hearing at the Brooklyn Marriott last night.
Public hearings on proposed MTA fare and toll increases begin today at 6 pm in Brooklyn and West Nyack, Rockland County. A host of advocates
Congestion pricing is progressive policy, the Tri-State Campaign told the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission as public hearings on a potential congestion pricing plan began last