NY Transit Coalition’s Ad Gets Recognition
Last year, the above ad was displayed on the sides of NYC Transit buses and caught the attention of motorists, pedestrians, and bus riders
Last year, the above ad was displayed on the sides of NYC Transit buses and caught the attention of motorists, pedestrians, and bus riders
While states like New Jersey have already allocated their transportation stimulus funds, New York is piecemealing out its funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment
On Friday, TSTC wrote to Governor Corzine stating that using federal Build America Bonds — authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — to
The Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Appropriations reported an alternative budget out of committee earlier this month, largely along party lines, that continues the
NYSDOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn announced on Monday that she will resign effective May 8, ending a tenure which began in February 2007 and was marked
Sometimes it becomes very clear why many people don’t trust government. When government agencies and officials are slow to respond, give incorrect information, or just
[Update: The bill passed the Planning and Development Committee.] A Connecticut complete streets bill continues to make its way through the legislative process. Yesterday, the
The Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance has created an online petition as a piece of its campaign to open up 28 acres of land in
Late last month, Transportation For America’s map of planned fare hikes and service cuts got the full CNN treatment, including some polished-looking graphics and the
After years of failing to do so, the New York State Assembly and Senate both passed red light camera bills that will expand New York