Good First Steps to Make Black Horse Pike Safer
Last summer, Mobilizing the Region documented the conditions that make the Black Horse Pike one of New Jersey’s most dangerous roads for walking. After Tri-State and AARP
Last summer, Mobilizing the Region documented the conditions that make the Black Horse Pike one of New Jersey’s most dangerous roads for walking. After Tri-State and AARP
Last Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Transportation Committee approved several bills that Tri-State has been monitoring. Bills that protect vulnerable users and allow for
Next Saturday, March 31, New York City Council Member Letitia James, Tri-State, the Boerum Hill Association, the Park Slope Civic Council, and the Prospect Heights
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson—This week, Commissioner Simpson called
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate marked a major milestone, passing MAP-21 (S. 1813), its bill to reauthorize federal surface transportation programs. MAP-21 maintains road, transit, and
As legislators work to negotiate between three separate visions for New York’s 2012-13 budget—Governor Cuomo’s, the Senate’s, and the Assembly’s—transit funding has assumed its usual
In the wake of Tri-State’s recently-released Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report, which analyzed pedestrian fatalities in the region, officials and policymakers from throughout the region
Tri-State, AARP New York, the Courtney Sipes Memorial Foundation, Vision Long Island, and the Smithtown Chamber of Commerce will hold two public forums to discuss
Update: the New York Senate’s budget resolution would slash $770 million in capital financing for the MTA. It would also deny the MTA’s request for
Over the past week, the Senate’s transportation bill has burst out of gridlock and now appears close to passage. Meanwhile, House leaders have struggled to