Speak Up for Albany’s “Walkway over the Hudson”
You’ve heard of the pedestrian bridge in Poughkeepsie, but did you know that New York’s Capital District has its own “Walkway over the Hudson?” Well, it used to anyway.
You’ve heard of the pedestrian bridge in Poughkeepsie, but did you know that New York’s Capital District has its own “Walkway over the Hudson?” Well, it used to anyway.
Today, a statewide coalition sent a letter to Governor Cuomo, urging him to sign the “transit lockbox” bill that was delivered to his desk on
Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s 20th Anniversary Benefit is just FOUR DAYS away. Get your tickets now for the event this Thursday, November 7th, taking place from 6 – 9:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, New York voters will decide who will be representing them in a number of local races, including races for offices in county legislatures
Hartford faces a once-in-a-century opportunity to reshape its downtown as state engineers again turn their attention to the aging “Aetna viaduct” which carries I-84 through the city
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Westchester pedestrians and cyclists — The City of Yonkers
Today is the one year anniversary of the day after Sandy. Relief was at the forefront of people’s minds, but it was also a new
Statement of Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director Veronica Vanterpool on the region’s transit systems recovery from Superstorm Sandy and planning for future storms: A year
Tri-State came across this 1937 children’s alphabet book, The ABC of City Planning (hat tip to the Citizens Housing and Planning Council) published by New York City
The Town of Brookhaven, New York has been working to support development and revitalize its Greater Bellport neighborhood, one of the most economically distressed communities on Long