Congestion Pricing’s World Tour
It is old news that congestion pricing was killed by the NYS Legislature this past April, but the idea that didn’t flourish here is quickly
It is old news that congestion pricing was killed by the NYS Legislature this past April, but the idea that didn’t flourish here is quickly
Earlier this month the Port Authority released renderings of a bridge that will replace the outmoded Goethals Bridge connecting New Jersey and Staten Island. The
MTR readers may be surprised to learn that there are six serious proposals to remove urban highways in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Though
The New York State Department of Transportation wants local governments to plan new development in their towns according to principles of smart growth and transit-oriented
From September 2-5, 2008, hundreds of pedestrian and bicycle advocates; planning, public health and transportation professionals; and many more who want to make our cities
A report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office (IBO) released last week indicates that City and State financial aid to the fiscally strapped MTA has
Under the Bloomberg administration, New York City has made a remarkable effort to make itself a more environmentally sustainable and pedestrian-friendly place. However, the city’s
In April of this year, NJ Transit added style, speed and convenience to the commute between the Irvington Bus Terminal and Newark Penn Station.
A bill that is working its way through the California legislature may serve as a model for connecting land use and transportation here in the
A teardown of the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx looks like an even stronger idea, now that design changes to NYSDOT’s Bruckner/Sheridan Expressway Interchange project