Anti-Spending Climate Shouldn’t Mean Cloudy Skies for Transit
As the midterm election dust settles across the country, transportation pundits and observers are wondering if the anti-spending Congress and governors in waiting will spell
As the midterm election dust settles across the country, transportation pundits and observers are wondering if the anti-spending Congress and governors in waiting will spell
Last month, the Apollo Alliance released a new report, Make it in America: The Apollo Clean Transportation Manufacturing Action Plan, that shows how a robust
On Thursday, November 11, don’t miss one of the best transportation parties of the year: the Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s Annual Benefit! This year the Benefit
[Update: Newsday reports that Nassau County has received three bids to privately operate LI Bus. The details of the bids are currently unclear.] Nearly four
On Saturday, November 13, Bike Walk Connecticut will hold its first-ever statewide bicycling and walking summit. The event, to be held at Central Connecticut State
The term “complete streets” can evoke a bustling urban or town center, with streets that sport colored bike lanes, tree-lined sidewalks, and other investments in
USDOT, with the help of national groups, is sponsoring a new Walk Friendly Communities national recognition program that will encourage towns and cities across the
Yesterday’s elections have produced a changed landscape in parts of the region and across the country. New York New Yorkers resoundingly voted in Andrew Cuomo
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
The long-term authorization of the Federal Transportation Bill has been hanging in limbo since September 2009. But there have been recent indications that President Obama