Groups: Federal Transit Aid Right for Connecticut, Nation
With transit riders across the country facing fare increases and service cuts, and with transit agencies preparing to lay off thousands of workers, many are
With transit riders across the country facing fare increases and service cuts, and with transit agencies preparing to lay off thousands of workers, many are
NJ Transit announced yesterday that there would be no fare increases through its fiscal year 2010, which ends on June 30 of next year. New
Want to hear about New York’s priorities for the next six-year federal transportation bill, which could reshape national transportation policy? Reps. Jerrold Nadler and Michael
Update 4/28: NJ Transit announced today that it will not increase fares in fiscal year 2010. More coverage soon. Imagine taking out a mortgage or
Connecticut could benefit from the United States’ recently announced national high-speed rail plan — and the $8 billion in stimulus money planned as a “down
Update 4/28: The Senate plan was voted out of the Transportation Committee yesterday afternoon. Meanwhile, the MTA’s budget projections have officially worsened. The New York
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