Federal Sequestration May Put Several Tri-State Area Projects at Risk
Looming federal spending cuts will put many transportation projects in peril unless President Obama and Congress can reach a compromise by this Friday. Also known as
Looming federal spending cuts will put many transportation projects in peril unless President Obama and Congress can reach a compromise by this Friday. Also known as
In a 3-2 vote yesterday, the Nassau Inter-County Express Bus Transit Committee (BTC) endorsed a fare hike on 73 percent of riders who use MetroCard.
Few areas were spared in Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy’s biennial budget (FY 2014 and 2015), including transportation. The budget, which was released Wednesday, recommends: a $75 million
As Tri-State surmised in an initial review of Governor Cuomo’s 2013-2014 Executive Budget last month, the Governor is proposing to use an old Albany budget “balancing” trick: diverting
Citing a shortage of cash, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority is reportedly planning to borrow up to $1.4 billion this year to fund the widening of the
Governor Andrew Cuomo’s executive budget delivers good news for Long Island’s bus riders. If adopted by the Legislature, downstate bus systems would share $23.5 million
Last Thursday, the NYS Thruway Authority announced that it will be borrowing $500 million to pay for the initial construction phases of the Tappan Zee
A new report from the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group Foundation (WISPIRG), Highway Boom, Budget Bust, uses TSTC’s Tracking State Transportation Dollars analysis to show that
Earlier this week, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released an analysis of the State’s current debt limit that notes that New York is precariously close to
Although final recommendations from Governor Cuomo’s NYS 2100 Commission are expected to be formally released tomorrow, some details have begun to leak out. The implementation