One last look at 2011: New Jersey’s Not So Smart Growth
2011 won’t be remembered as a good year for smart growth legislation in New Jersey. Environmentalists are currently fighting the Legislature’s most recent assault on
2011 won’t be remembered as a good year for smart growth legislation in New Jersey. Environmentalists are currently fighting the Legislature’s most recent assault on
As New Jersey’s lame duck legislature hobbles towards January, there are still a few important items on their agenda: In late August, Sen. Barbara Buono
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday marked the opening of Garden Street Mews — Hoboken’s first pedestrian street, and only the second of its kind in New Jersey,
With every seat in the NJ State Legislature up for grabs in the Nov. 8 election, Tri-State Transportation Campaign assembled a brief survey to get
NJ Transit’s second quarterly “Scorecard” results are in, and they aren’t anything to brag about. The agency’s overall score rose from 5.2 to 5.3 on a scale
NJ Transit wants to hear from riders. As part of its “Year of the Customer,” the agency has been rolling out efforts to acquire feedback from its customers.
NJ State Senate Majority Leader Barbara Buono is trying to stop a dangerous proposed rules change, known as the “DEP Waiver Rule,” which could weaken
Calling Summit, NJ “almost a poster for what a Transit Village is,” the Summit planning board recently approved a motion to recommend the City Council
Three years ago, Tri-State organized a walking tour to address safety hazards to pedestrians and cyclists in downtown Little Falls, NJ. The July 2008 tour, which was
At a August 22 press conference in South Plainfield, NJ Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno announced the award of 84 grants totaling $12 million to municipalities and counties