Delaware’s Governor Markell Does What Governor Christie Won’t
“There is no industry that could possibly be successful if you have expenses that grow with inflation and you have revenues that don’t… But that
“There is no industry that could possibly be successful if you have expenses that grow with inflation and you have revenues that don’t… But that
Toll plazas throughout New York could soon be all-electronic, if a proposal in Governor Cuomo’s draft Executive Budget is approved. Tri-State has been advocating for all-electronic tolling (AET) since 1999,
New Haven Line Metro-North riders, who have endured a year marked by serious service disruptions, could face 20 more years of compromised service if investment
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. Winners ConnDOT and Connecticut cyclists — Connecticut is
In advance of tomorrow’s hearing on the transportation section of the New York State 2014-2015 Executive budget, a coalition of transit, labor, business, environmental, good government
How often do you gripe to yourself about dodging aggressive drivers, inadequate lighting along a dark street, or that sidewalk that leads to nowhere? What
Last spring, toward the end of the 2012-2013 legislative session, several New Jersey legislators (both Democrat and Republican) introduced an arsenal of bills focused on
New Yorkers for Active Transportation (NY4AT) are gearing up for their second annual advocacy day on February 11. This is a great opportunity to tell
Earlier this month, the New York State Senate Majority Coalition issued a report called Public Forums on Regulatory Reform in an effort to engender support for Senate Bill
In the last week, New Haven Mayor Toni Harp has given promising answers to many of the questions that transportation advocates have been asking. Last week,