Exactly the Wrong Time to Cut Back on Transit, Smart Growth, and High-Speed Rail
So far, a government shutdown has been averted. Yesterday, President Obama signed a two-week spending bill that keeps the federal government open and buys more
So far, a government shutdown has been averted. Yesterday, President Obama signed a two-week spending bill that keeps the federal government open and buys more
The failure of Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and MTA Chairman Jay Walder to arrive at a funding deal for LI Bus has led to
Memo to the New York Post’s editorial board and columnists: Don’t tell us 34th Street doesn’t need better bus service. Photo: Steven Higashide/TSTC.
CT Governor Dan Malloy went to bat for transportation during his administration’s first Bond Commission meeting on Friday, releasing over $250 million for transportation-related projects,
Tri-State Transportation Campaign welcomes four new team members and says goodbye to three. Staff analyst Michelle Ernst will be moving to Connecticut in March to
Early last week, the House of Representatives approved a spending bill that will cut more than $60 billion from the federal budget for the remainder
The MTA’s open-road tolling efforts are cruising along so far. This week, the agency released data from the first month after gates were removed from the toll
With the public more or less shut out of a planned Congressional forum on the next federal transportation bill in Rochester, NY, advocates stepped in,
The state budget will consume much of the CT General Assembly’s time in the coming weeks, as state legislators and Gov. Malloy work out how
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy’s first budget doesn’t lack for boldness. During his budget address on Wednesday, Malloy said the state’s transportation problems “extended to virtually