Speed Camera, Lockbox and SBS Bills Making Progress in Albany
It’s been an exciting week in Albany, with three important bills working their way through the New York State Legislature. Speed cameras Governor Cuomo made
It’s been an exciting week in Albany, with three important bills working their way through the New York State Legislature. Speed cameras Governor Cuomo made
The driver of a green Ford Taurus, who allegedly robbed multiple Manhattan banks today, jumped the curb on just outside of TSTC’s offices on West
During the hectic close to Connecticut’s legislative session, which ended on June 5, the General Assembly passed needed legislation to protect against transportation budget raids.
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners White Plains, NY — The City of White
The coverage of Mayor Bloomberg’s $20 billion storm resiliency plan for New York City has largely focused on big ticket items like building levees, flood
From January 1, 2009 through May 31, 2012, 2,442 vehicle crashes occurred involving pedestrians or bicyclists in Westchester County. During the same period, there were
It looks like increased truck traffic will soon be a reality for residents of the South Bronx. A Bronx Supreme Court judge dismissed the lawsuit brought by South
On May 31, Governor Cuomo issued tougher penalties for those who text while driving and directed police to ramp up enforcement across the state. Meanwhile, the Governor
Good Jobs First’s recently-released report, “Bosses for Buses,” finds a schism in business support for transit. At the local level, non-profits such as universities and hospitals,
Vision Long Island’s 2013 Smart Growth Awards are just one week away. The ceremony takes place on Friday, June 14 at 11:30 a.m. at The Huntington