NYC to Receive Lion's Share of (Paltry) Federal Safe Routes Funding
New York City will receive approximately 39.5% of the State’s allocation of federal Safe Routes to School (SRTS) funding for the period 2005-2009, according to
New York City will receive approximately 39.5% of the State’s allocation of federal Safe Routes to School (SRTS) funding for the period 2005-2009, according to
Congratulations to TSTC board member Sam Crane, who was recently nominated to serve as a transportation expert on the NJ Smart Freight Railroad Study Commission.
At the “Thinking Bigger” conference at NYU this morning, NJDOT Commissioner and NJ Turnpike Authority Chairman Kris Kolluri listed the hefty needs of the state’s
U.S. Representative and NYC mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner was at the 42nd Street/Madison Avenue Commerce Bank this morning to discuss transportation as part of City
Connecticut General Assembly Representative Thomas Kehoe (D-31) has written on more than one occasion to Department of Transportation Commissioner Ralph Carpenter asking for greater bike
It is widely expected that the Port Authority of NY & NJ will announce the details of a fare and toll increase on the PATH
Governor Spitzer recently announced a $500,000 smart growth funding program for Lower Hudson Valley municipalities, as part of the Port Authority’s takeover of Stewart International
As noted in the press, NYC Transit has been passing out “rider report cards” on its subway lines to gauge customer satisfaction. Most TSTC staffers
According to the Center for Transit Excellence, voters across the country yesterday considered 18 ballot measures to support transit. Results of these votes are still
Last Sunday was a significant day for NJ Transit and Metro-North’s Pascack Valley Line: There were trains. Oct. 28 marked the first day of the