Multiple Bills Could Help Make New Jersey Safer for Walking and Biking
New Jersey legislators are steadily advancing bills that would improve pedestrian and bicycle safety in the state. In the recent months, several bills have been
New Jersey legislators are steadily advancing bills that would improve pedestrian and bicycle safety in the state. In the recent months, several bills have been
Today, the tri-state region lost one of its most steadfast champions of sustainable transportation, New Jersey Senator Frank R. Lautenberg. Few people in the history of
“If Tenafly doesn’t want it, that’s OK. We’ll take it!” That was New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson’s reaction when the New Jersey Transit (NJT) Board
Late last week, the City of Hoboken announced its plan to partner with E3Think, Bike And Roll and Social Bicycles (SoBi) to launch the nation’s
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) recently received $75.9 million in federal funding to rebuild 12.5 miles of Route 35 in Ocean County damaged by Superstorm
“The future is going to happen.” That was NJDOT Commissioner Jim Simpson’s response when asked how New Jersey is going to fund transportation in the
You will be hard pressed to find someone in New Jersey who would disagree that the state’s transportation infrastructure has not kept up with the
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
A recent New York Times feature about plans to revive Newark’s Military Park described a grandiose $3.25 million project that seeks to revitalize the “derelict” park.
A December 2011 report from Transportation for America indicated that over 10 million drivers cross structurally deficient bridges in New Jersey every day. In 2010, NJDOT released