Is NYC Safer? City “Report Card” Offers Incomplete Picture
Last week, Mayor Bloomberg released the fiscal year 2009 edition of the Mayor’s Management Report, a numbers-heavy “report card” that evaluates city agencies and is
Last week, Mayor Bloomberg released the fiscal year 2009 edition of the Mayor’s Management Report, a numbers-heavy “report card” that evaluates city agencies and is
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a landmark initiative that communities can use to connect public
The following is a first-person account by TSTC general counsel Kyle Wiswall. Tri-State often works with victims of unnecessary road projects. But this is the
In a shining example of good government, NJDOT listened and responded to Millville and Cumberland County residents and elected officials opposed to a project which
Our friends at New Jersey Future have joined the blogosphere! Garden State Smart Growth offers a new way for fans of NJ Future’s biweekly newsletter
Connecticut’s budget continues to frustrate transit advocates. In the latest twist in the protracted process, Gov. Rell has vetoed a bill that would have staved
Earlier this week, the MTA board approved a $28.1 billion capital program covering 2010-2014, although nearly $10 billion of the plan is unfunded. The plan
New York football fans have a lot to be happy about this season. The Giants have continued their strong play, the Jets are 2-0 behind
EPL/Environment Advocates announced an addition to its annual Voter’s Guide this morning: the “Oil Slick” award, which will be bestowed on the “public figure who
2008 was a record-setting year for transit agencies around the country and in the tri-state region. That’s a trend that state and federal decisionmakers should