Sad Day for Transit Riders: MTA Board Approves Fare Hike
The MTA Board approved a fare hike this morning, despite calls from advocates, elected leaders, and a few MTA board members to postpone the hike
The MTA Board approved a fare hike this morning, despite calls from advocates, elected leaders, and a few MTA board members to postpone the hike
This year NJ Transit, Westchester County, and the MTA raised fares, approved a fare hike, and are about to approve a fare hike, respectively. As
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
On Tuesday, Governor Spitzer announced an executive order that created a Smart Growth Cabinet charged with “reviewing state agency spending and policies to determine how
At the Cooper Union presentation of the five proposals to develop the Hudson Yards area, none of the developers mentioned anything about the number of
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
The MTA announced a fare and toll proposal this morning (press release here) that would raise the price of monthly unlimited ride Metrocards by $5,
On Monday the MTA and the Empire State Transportation Alliance are hosting an unprecedented “webinar,” an Internet-based forum about the MTA’s financial situation, fare and
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