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It’s the inherent conflict of cities: we choose dense urban environments for the proximity to other people and places, yet being too close to too
It’s the inherent conflict of cities: we choose dense urban environments for the proximity to other people and places, yet being too close to too
Our friends at Transportation Alternatives are hosting a community workshop next week geared toward making safety improvements on Brooklyn’s Jay Street, “a critical connector to the Brooklyn
We need your help! We want to make sure that legislative leaders in Albany will protect funding for transit. Will you add your plea to that
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. Winners New York Assemblymembers Jim Brennan, Michael
Last month, in the wake of the tragic derailment of a Metro-North train at Spuyten Duyvil that killed four passengers in December 2013, the Metropolitan Transportation
Despite four unsuccessful lawsuits in six years to stop the construction of the 91st Street Marine Transfer Station (MTS) in Manhattan, opponents are still making the
Join the New York State Transportation Equity Alliance (NYSTEA) for its third annual conference on March 19 at One Empire State Plaza in Albany. The conference unites policymakers, advocates,
The New NY Bridge Mass Transit Task Force (of which Tri-State is a member) issued its Final Transit Recommendations today. The 119-page report details transit improvements along the Tappan Zee
The MTA board adopted a toll reduction for the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at the agency’s monthly board meeting yesterday, a move that was opposed by Tri-State and former
For the second year in a row, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli weighed in on a 2014-2015 state budget maneuver proposed by Governor Cuomo