NYS Budget Could Mean Leaner Times for Transit Riders, State Infrastructure
Governor Paterson’s budget, released last Wednesday, could mean doomsday times two for transit riders and even poorer road and bridge conditions for drivers. $104 million
Governor Paterson’s budget, released last Wednesday, could mean doomsday times two for transit riders and even poorer road and bridge conditions for drivers. $104 million
New Yorkers need leadership from their elected officials to avoid the devastating service cuts announced by the MTA today. The cuts have been tweaked from
Last Thursday, MTA and NYCDOT officials released a first look at the design for the M15 “Select Bus Service” on First and Second Avenue in
January has been an ominous month for New Jersey’s transit riders. At the press conference where he announced his picks to lead the state’s transportation
Several Brooklyn civic and community organizations, joined by local elected representatives, argued in state court today that the Empire State Development Corporation improperly rushed through
This morning, in a speech at the Association for a Better New York that marked his first 100 days on the job, MTA Chairman Jay
Last month, the presumed Democratic candidates for Governor spoke broadly about transportation policy in Connecticut at a forum hosted by Keep Connecticut Moving. Last week
After a two-month delay, the Connecticut State Bond Commission on Friday released $26 million to be used for design work and the construction of a
Moments ago, incoming Governor Chris Christie announced that Jim Simpson is his nominee to head the NJ Department of Transportation and Jim Weinstein will lead
The outrage surrounding the MTA’s proposal to stop subsidizing free NYC student MetroCards has gotten a swift response from NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn and