Long Island’s South Shore Could Get More Pedestrian-Friendly
Earlier this month, residents of Island Park—which sits just north of Long Beach, New York—reviewed the results of a recent traffic study that could guide the
Earlier this month, residents of Island Park—which sits just north of Long Beach, New York—reviewed the results of a recent traffic study that could guide the
[Update: TSTC attended the event, and the bridge looks great!] This Thursday, May 24, at 10:30am, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will host
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners ConnDOT Director of Rail Gene Colonese—In discussions about the future of
On January 1, transit commuters across the nation lost an important tax benefit. While drivers can deduct up to $240 in monthly commuting expenses from their
Transportation for America, a broad national coalition focused on improving the country’s transportation policy (Tri-State is a member), kicks off its Transportation Vote 2012 webinar
Earlier this month, a Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) brief reported that the MTA owes $2.1 billion in debt service in 2012, and that figure is expected to
Last week, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) released environmental review documents for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield (NHHS) commuter rail project. If approved, the NHHS project would improve
The good news for Long Island pedestrians keeps coming. Smithtown’s Main Street, the site of several tragic pedestrian fatalities, has just gotten a makeover. After
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Citigroup and NYCDOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan—This week, New York City unveiled the
Over the last two weeks, Congress has entered the home stretch on a transportation reauthorization bill, naming members for a conference committee set to hash