Congestion Commission Releases Report; Revised Pricing Plan Best Option
It’s apparent from the report (PDF) released yesterday that the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission took careful notes during the more than 25 hours of public
It’s apparent from the report (PDF) released yesterday that the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission took careful notes during the more than 25 hours of public
Mayor Bloomberg seems finally to be getting serious on parking placard abuse by city workers. As reported in the New York Times, Post, Daily News,
Connecticut began 2007 having made some recovery from the backwards policies of former Gov. John Rowland. Earlier in her term, which began in 2004, Gov.
At Monday’s Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission meeting, an agency research team led by NYCDOT presented ten scenarios (out of several hundred possible scenarios) to the
Gov. Rell’s office announced today that ConnDOT Commissioner Ralph Carpenter is retiring from his post. Emil Frankel, a former ConnDOT commissioner, will head the agency
The MTA announced a fare and toll proposal this morning (press release here) that would raise the price of monthly unlimited ride Metrocards by $5,
Groups Say Toll Increases Are Necessary to Meet Regional Infrastructure Needs NEWARK – Today, a coalition of transportation, construction and environmental advocacy groups announced support
Before the New York State Thruway Authority delayed its scheduled Nov. 19 board meeting, the speculation was that the authority might finally implement congestion pricing
Yesterday we discussed the many policy developments we’re thankful for. Today, we’re stuffed with turkey (and tofurkey) and can barely move, which has given us
It’s astonishing to look back at this year in transportation advocacy and realize just how much we have to be thankful for: Congestion pricing is