Advocates’ 2 Cents: NYC Must Pony Up Transit Dollars
As Election Day draws closer, local television channel NY1 has been asking prominent New Yorkers for their “2 cents” on Mayor Bloomberg’s record. Last week
As Election Day draws closer, local television channel NY1 has been asking prominent New Yorkers for their “2 cents” on Mayor Bloomberg’s record. Last week
The MTA’s draft 2010-14 capital program is online, with all 231 pages available for public review and comment. Later this month, the capital program will
This fall, come hear about proposals for bus rapid transit in Connecticut and learn about BRT success stories throughout the nation. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign,
We’re pleased to announce a revamp of the Mobilizing the Region website (driven largely by our very tech-savvy intern, Evan Carter). Besides a cleaner appearance,
Transportation Alternatives continues to quantify the disregard for traffic law that New Yorkers witness every day. The organization’s newest report, From Chaos to Compliance, starts
Walkable neighborhoods translate directly into higher home prices, according to a new report from the business group CEOs for Cities. The researchers studied real estate
Private bus carriers are ubiquitous in some NYC neighborhoods, raising community concerns about noise and air pollution. amNewYork recently picked up on the trend, taking
Tri-State and 21 organizations from Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire have announced support for Connecticut’s application to use federal High Speed Rail funds for
For over a decade, NJ Transit has taken money intended for capital projects, much of it borrowed, and spent it on day-to-day operations. This alarming
Long Island civic groups have a timely opportunity to make their voices heard when it comes to the Long Island they would like to live,