Long Island Bus to Find a Home as MTA Announces Regional Bus
It looks like Long Island Bus, long the unwanted stepchild of government, has finally found a home in the MTA family. Cost savings and increased
It looks like Long Island Bus, long the unwanted stepchild of government, has finally found a home in the MTA family. Cost savings and increased
Newark officials have issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the Broad Street Station area. Newark Mayor Cory Booker has identified the revitalization of
A thorough review of New Jersey’s draft 2009 capital program offers some troubling insight into the Garden State’s future transportation priorities. In the short term,
House Bill 5734, An Act Concerning New and Expanded Bus Transportation Services Throughout Connecticut, passed the Connecticut House yesterday, approving $5 million in capital spending
On Saturday, hundreds of people gathered in Brooklyn to call on Governor Paterson to send the Atlantic Yards mega-project back to the drawing board. The
This afternoon Governor Paterson recommended Chris Ward, currently managing director of the General Contractors Association, as the Port Authority’s next executive director. A former Commissioner
Three recently released publications will be powerful tools in shaping transportation policy in New York City beyond the Bloomberg Administration. Two are progress reports on
Brooklyn Speaks, of which Tri-State is a member, is co-hosting a rally to stop the demolition of the proposed Altantic Yards project. From the brooklynspeaks.org
Last week, Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell nominated Joseph F. Marie to be the new head of the Connecticut Department of Transportation. In doing so,
This past Saturday a set of architecture and landscape architecture students from the University of Virginia returned to the Bronx to present their visions for