Tracking NJ's Great Leap Backwards: The Corzine Road Show
Gov. Corzine has been touring the state in an effort to garner support for his unpopular plan to bond against increased tolls in order to
Gov. Corzine has been touring the state in an effort to garner support for his unpopular plan to bond against increased tolls in order to
Governor Spitzer’s 2008-2009 executive budget released last week largely focuses on health care, education, and economic development, though a closer look offers a few noteworthy
New York City’s livable streets community has no shortage of effective, enthusiastic advocates. The Rockefeller Foundation and the Municipal Art Society are offering an opportunity
The Governor’s Commission on the Reform of the Department of Transportation issued its final draft recommendation report earlier this month in Hartford. The Commission, created
More than one-third of Long Island residents would trade their single-family home for an apartment, condo or townhouse, according to the Long Island Index released
One of the key concerns expressed by community residents, advocacy groups, and elected officials about any congestion pricing proposal has been the impact on air
Last week Westchester County officials unveiled an exciting effort to better coordinate local and county land use planning. County Executive Andy Spano, Department of Planning
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
Yesterday, NYSDOT announced that it was splitting the Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 environmental review into two phases. The team will select a transit alternative by May
As the primary season continues, MTR decided to ask the question: To what extent does transportation factor into the political discourse of the U.S. presidential