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Chances are, if you’re reading Mobilizing the Region, you’re serious about creating a more sustainable transportation network in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. If you’re
Chances are, if you’re reading Mobilizing the Region, you’re serious about creating a more sustainable transportation network in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. If you’re
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners City of New Britain—Earlier this month, New Britain Mayor Tim O’Brien
[Update: Ocean City, New Jersey, has just been named a Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community, too!] Yesterday, the League of American Bicyclists named Hoboken a Bronze Bicycle Friendly
Months after the passage of a federal transportation bill, local communities, advocates, states, and even Washington are still sorting out what the new law means.
This morning, the MTA released several detailed proposals for a March, 2013 fare and toll increase, the fourth in five years. The proposals, which would impact
Yesterday, news broke that the company behind several taxpayer-supported parking garages at the Bronx’s Yankee Stadium has defaulted on its debt obligations. The garages were built
With many New Jersey residents turning to bikes for some (or all) of their commutes, an innovative project in the South Jersey/Philadelphia area could help make cycling-to-transit
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey—Thanks to the hard work of Patrolman Christopher
Starting on November 10th, drivers without E-ZPass won’t have to stop to pay the toll on the Henry Hudson Bridge—instead, an automated system will photograph
Today, international and regional transit leaders convened in Hauppauge to discuss bus rapid transit at an event organized by Tri-State, the office of Senator Chuck