Call for Expanded Sunday Bus Service in Suffolk County Grows Louder
A coalition of rider, business, labor, planning, civic and transportation advocates and elected officials rallied in Hauppage today in support of a resolution filed last week by
A coalition of rider, business, labor, planning, civic and transportation advocates and elected officials rallied in Hauppage today in support of a resolution filed last week by
Trying to understand how decisions are made in Albany is bewildering, and amidst the recent scandals, it is hard not to be skeptical about the process.
In an attempt to capitalize on additional State Transit Operating Assistance (STOA) included in the recently adopted New York State budget, Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman filed a resolution last week
Last week, the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced it was moving ahead with a project to widen about three miles of Interstate 84 in Waterbury.
In the United States, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) set the transportation priorities for urbanized regions with populations of at least 50,000, and they determine which
The New York State 2013-2014 budget was formally adopted by the State Assembly late Thursday evening and Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to sign it into
The majority of Connecticut voters support the return of tolls on state highways — under certain conditions — according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. While
Call it a sweep, a transfer, a diversion, theft. Regardless of the semantics war surrounding the use of $20 million in dedicated MTA funds to bolster New
Tri-State: Lower Than Expected Loan for TZB Could Lead to Steeper Tolls For immediate release: March 8, 2013 Contact: Veronica Vanterpool, 212-268-7474 or 917-957-9748 Statement
Just like last year, and the year before that, New Jersey is using fiscal gimmicks to meet the state’s funding obligations to transportation. As reported in NJSpotlight, not