Route 347 ‘Vision Plan’ Advancing
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
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
The first of 42 “Corner Cars” roll onto the streets of Hoboken this Wednesday, kicking off what city officials say is the nation’s first city-wide
NYSDOT is so misunderstood. When they say “here’s our Standard alternative for the highway” and show a map of a highway plowing through a dense
Local and national advocates are keeping the pressure on for the Public Transportation Preservation Act (S 3412/HR 5418), which would provide $2 billion in emergency
Ground has been broken on the Access to the Region’s Core project, which will double rail capacity between New Jersey and NYC and transform transportation
In April, New York’s plan for high-speed rail through upstate appeared in jeopardy after the state’s high-speed rail project manager abruptly quit, reportedly because state
When the federal stimulus was passed last year, the pre-tax income employees enrolled in a transit benefit program could put towards their commutes was increased,