The Misery Starts as NY Transit Cuts Go Into Effect
The MTA’s service cuts went into effect over the weekend, stranding and inconveniencing many. Newsday captured the reactions of Long Island Bus riders, who saw
The MTA’s service cuts went into effect over the weekend, stranding and inconveniencing many. Newsday captured the reactions of Long Island Bus riders, who saw
As the legislative session nears its end, New York advocates are demanding that the NY State Assembly fix its flawed complete streets legislation. In a
Yesterday MTR obtained a copy of a letter sent to NJDOT Commissioner Jim Simpson from the NJ Turnpike Authority earlier this month, requesting that the
Local officials who have attended the first three transit-oriented development workshops organized as part of the Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 corridor project tell MTR that the
Want to join the movement to replace the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx with mixed-use development, affordable housing, and park space? The Southern Bronx River
As previously noted in MTR, New York State is facing a bleak revenue outlook for non-MTA bus operations and intercity passenger rail (Amtrak). It’s soon
A few years ago, it might have seemed as improbable as Steven Seagal winning an Academy Award. But last week NYSDOT Region 10 (Long Island)’s
With the New York legislative session scheduled to end next week, there has been a flurry of activity in Albany on the legislative front. Debate
Like most transportation agencies, the Port Authority has been stung by the recession. It no longer has the financial capacity to commit funds to downtown
TSTC friend Institute for Transportation and Development Policy will be celebrating its 25th anniversary on June 30th with the opening of a cutting-edge exhibit about