At Forum, TSTC Lists Ideas for NJ
Leadership New Jersey, a non-profit fellowship program aimed at expanding and improving the pool of the state’s civic leaders, held its sixth annual forum on
Leadership New Jersey, a non-profit fellowship program aimed at expanding and improving the pool of the state’s civic leaders, held its sixth annual forum on
After two plans to raise tolls on the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway to fund transportation projects met with intense public controversy, it seems
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s recently disclosed plan to fund a 10-year capital program with higher tolls is fatally flawed because it includes dubious widenings
Yesterday, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority sent a letter to Governor Corzine proposing a 50% toll increase on the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and
A report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office (IBO) released last week indicates that City and State financial aid to the fiscally strapped MTA has
A bill that is working its way through the California legislature may serve as a model for connecting land use and transportation here in the
Nearly every New York City metro area news outlet has reported that the MTA will propose a fare and toll increase at tomorrow’s board
Connecticut’s Transportation Strategy Board has selected a consultant, Cambridge Systematics, to study applying congestion pricing in the state. The TSB, a division of the Office
This Independence Day weekend, many Shore Line East riders were able to celebrate freedom from traffic, thanks to Gov. Rell and ConnDOT. July 4 marked
On June 28, 1983, twenty-five years ago tomorrow, a section of the northbound side of an I-95 bridge spanning Connecticut’s Mianus River collapsed. Three people