The Trucks Are Coming to NYC, But NYCDOT Solutions Aren’t
Even as NYCDOT’s Office of Freight Mobility continues to stall on implementation of strategies to reduce the impact of city truck traffic, the number of
Even as NYCDOT’s Office of Freight Mobility continues to stall on implementation of strategies to reduce the impact of city truck traffic, the number of
New Jersey’s leadership in bicycle policy has been recognized on the national stage twice in one week. During this year’s Pro Walk/Pro Bike conference, New
NYC Transit’s rider report cards for local buses are in — and the C minus result is a clear sign that there’s plenty of room
Tomorrow, September 9, is primary election day in New York. Tri-State does not endorse candidates, but we do report on their views and actions when
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s recently disclosed plan to fund a 10-year capital program with higher tolls is fatally flawed because it includes dubious widenings
New Haven elected officials and advocates continue to fight what some are calling traffic “anarchy.” Late last month, Alderpersons Erin Sturgis-Pascale and Roland Lemar introduced
Yesterday, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority sent a letter to Governor Corzine proposing a 50% toll increase on the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and
MTR has learned that the 13-member Ravitch Commission, established by Governor Paterson earlier this year and chaired by former MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch, has scheduled
The New York League of Conservation Voters has released its list of endorsements for the New York primary elections, which will take place September 9.
NYC has cut the number of parking placards it gives to city employees by more than half — from 144,000 to 66,000, effective next month.