Details Murky in Gov. Christie’s TTF Plan
After several months of delay, yesterday Governor Christie unveiled a funding proposal for New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund, the state’s pot of money for transportation
After several months of delay, yesterday Governor Christie unveiled a funding proposal for New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund, the state’s pot of money for transportation
The Port Authority’s recently approved 2011 budget generated few stories and could be described as underwhelming and another regional sign of the budget constraints within
Yesterday Governor Christie announced the end of the ARC Tunnel, which would have doubled train service across the Hudson River and reduced congestion. ARC will
The Port Authority wants to be more bike friendly and we have the perfect place for them to get started: install bike parking at the
Like most transportation agencies, the Port Authority has been stung by the recession. It no longer has the financial capacity to commit funds to downtown
Tri-State Transportation Campaign board chair Rich Kassel, a senior attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council, joined Port Authority executive director Chris Ward last week
Governor Corzine today addressed NJ Transit’s board of directors for the last time, as he took the podium to praise the agency for moving forward
[Updated 12/10.] The Port Authority’s preliminary 2010 budget reflects the tough economic climate but continues investment in vital needs like the Access to the
Last week, the Port Authority overhauled its website, making it clearer and easier to navigate. One new feature that will benefit commuters and anyone who
Private bus carriers are ubiquitous in some NYC neighborhoods, raising community concerns about noise and air pollution. amNewYork recently picked up on the trend, taking