Pay a Dime, Get a Dollar’s Worth of LI Bus Service?
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said yesterday that the county would slash its contribution to Long Island Bus from $9 million to $4.1 million a
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said yesterday that the county would slash its contribution to Long Island Bus from $9 million to $4.1 million a
NYCDOT has released the latest draft of a redesign of 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, which badly needs faster bus service and increased pedestrian space. The
With the failure of Nassau County and the MTA to reach an agreement to adequately fund Long Island Bus, efforts to save the system have
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qthU6VZEEeo[/youtube] A new video from the Regional Plan Association previews central Connecticut’s transit future and what the completion of the state’s two major transit projects
New Yorkers joined city and regional transportation, environmental, and planning organizations this morning to thank the city for over three years of transportation improvements. On
Brittany Vega was 14 years old and was walking to school when she was struck and killed by a car last fall on Sunrise Highway, a
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,