Nassau County Legislature Adopts Amended NICE Contract
Late Monday night, the Nassau County Legislature unanimously adopted an amended version of a contract with Veolia Transportation. While the new contract still cedes much power
Late Monday night, the Nassau County Legislature unanimously adopted an amended version of a contract with Veolia Transportation. While the new contract still cedes much power
This Friday is the deadline for municipalities to submit letters of interest for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign/One Region Funders’ Group’s Transit-Oriented Development community assistance grant
[Update: On Wednesday, the Senate’s Commerce Committee voted to include much of the FREIGHT Act in its portion of the Senate’s transportation reauthorization bill. More
On Friday, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) announced a request for $18.6 million in federal transportation funds to begin preliminary engineering work on
Our friends over at the Long Island Index have launched a new website as part of their Build a Better Burb project. In addition to
The tax reform bill currently moving through Albany includes several provisions that could hurt transit riders. First, the bill would whittle down the payroll tax
The South Jersey area needs safe biking and walking routes, and we’re helping put them there. Along with the William Penn Foundation and a number
Just one day after a heated public hearing on the proposed privatization of Long Island Bus, a surprise announcement has raised even more questions about the
In October, Governor Cuomo announced plans to “fast track” the Tappan Zee Bridge’s reconstruction. But amidst all the hurry, something fell by the wayside: the
Between 2003 and 2010, there were 1,003 pedestrian fatalities and 40,150 pedestrian injuries in New Jersey. Rutgers University’s recent “2011 Pedestrian Safety Tracking Report” provides