Gov. Christie A Smart Growth Advocate?
While New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie hasn’t had much to say about transportation, the planning organization NJ Future points out that he’s put forth some
While New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie hasn’t had much to say about transportation, the planning organization NJ Future points out that he’s put forth some
As the country grapples with rising unemployment rates, Congressional leaders are beginning to consider passage of a “jobs bill” that could reportedly include anything from
Soon to be added to the Google empire are “Bike There” directions on Google Maps, offering cyclists information about nearby bike paths, lanes and trails.
One of the first challenges New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie will face is how to keep New Jersey’s transportation network running. The Transportation Trust Fund,
[Update 11/20: You can now tell NYSDOT Acting Commissioner Stan Gee that you oppose this project via e-mail. TSTC has also made available the project’s
Tonight, Tuesday November 10, the Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance (SBRWA) is hosting a town hall meeting at The Point in Hunts Point on the
1000 Friends of Connecticut, a planning group that has worked with Tri-State to accomplish major reforms like the passage of complete streets legislation, is seeking
A new report from Transportation For America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership, Dangerous by Design, finds that pedestrians continue to suffer from alarmingly high
A recent study showing the health impacts to infants living close to traffic jammed toll plazas provides another reason for new MTA chairman Jay Walder
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who