Corzine's Toll Plan Released
After a year of speculation, New Jersey residents finally got to hear details of Governor Corzine’s “asset monetization” plan during his State of the State
After a year of speculation, New Jersey residents finally got to hear details of Governor Corzine’s “asset monetization” plan during his State of the State
In 2007, New Jersey prioritized other policies over the smart-growth oriented NJFIT program. New Jersey began 2007 far ahead of New York and Connecticut in
Mayor Bloomberg seems finally to be getting serious on parking placard abuse by city workers. As reported in the New York Times, Post, Daily News,
Connecticut began 2007 having made some recovery from the backwards policies of former Gov. John Rowland. Earlier in her term, which began in 2004, Gov.
During his campaign for governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer repeatedly and infamously declared that “on day one, everything changes.” On transportation, Spitzer talked about
According to the Hartford Courant, ConnDOT is studying the feasibility of building a bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the William H. Putnam Route 3 Bridge,
Transit advocates lost a great champion when George Warrington passed away on December 24th. Warrington, 55, enjoyed a well-deserved reputation as a national leader in
On Wednesday, Connecticut’s Transportation Strategy Board (TSB) unanimously and (according to one board member) “enthusiastically” resolved to “undertake a comprehensive review and analysis of electronic
At Monday’s Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission meeting, an agency research team led by NYCDOT presented ten scenarios (out of several hundred possible scenarios) to the
The MTA Board approved a fare hike this morning, despite calls from advocates, elected leaders, and a few MTA board members to postpone the hike