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Winners and Losers: Tappan Zee Edition

Each week, Tri-State lists the region’s heroes and villains of transportation and development. Today, at the close of the public comment period for the Tappan

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development.   Winners G train advocates—Anticipating the potential closure of the G train’s

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson—This week, Commissioner Simpson called

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Senators Lautenberg, Menendez, Schumer, Gillibrand, Lieberman, and Blumenthal—Last week, Senate leadership agreed

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development.   Winners New York State Senator Jack Martins (R-Mineola)—Senator Martins, echoing New

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Tribeca residents—NYCDOT has installed a traffic light at the perilous Greenwich

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners New York State Senator Daniel Squadron (D-Brooklyn), New York State Assemblyman

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners U.S. Representatives Joe Crowley, Charlie Rangel, Jerrold Nadler, Carolyn Maloney, Bill

Winners and Losers

Winners James Vacca—the chair of the City Council Transportation Committee called traffic safety “a serious civil rights issue” after Councilwoman Gale Brewer introduced legislation that

Winners and Losers

Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Riverkeeper—New York State’s water safety and environmental watchdog voiced its opposition