A First Glimpse of Cuomo’s Transportation Policies
Over the weekend, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo formally announced his campaign for Governor, saying he would clean up Albany and reduce government waste.
Over the weekend, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo formally announced his campaign for Governor, saying he would clean up Albany and reduce government waste.
Last week, the New York State Thruway Authority opened highway-speed tolling lanes at its Woodbury toll plaza in Orange County, the first Thruway plaza to
Over the past year, the New York State Department of Transportation’s Region 10 (Long Island) office has made some progress to address the dubious honor
On April 20th the State Senate’s Task Force on Government Efficiency released a 41-page report concluding that there was $210 million in wasteful spending at
Older pedestrians are far more likely to be killed while walking than their younger neighbors, according to a new study by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
After Governor Christie publicly called on the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to build a barge-to-rail facility at Greenville Yard in Jersey
In light of growing concerns for New Jersey’s environmental health, Tri-State Transportation Campaign is celebrating the creation of the NJ League of Conservation Voters. Organized around the
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) recently launched a new series of reports and accompanying website that aim to make “The
Complete streets legislation that would require new and reconstructed roads to accommodate all users continues to move through Albany, supported by a broad array of
The Connecticut’s General Assembly 2010 session came to an end last Wednesday and was highlighted by a flurry of activity to close projected deficits and