Poll Finds Support for Tolls in Connecticut
The majority of Connecticut voters support the return of tolls on state highways — under certain conditions — according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. While
The majority of Connecticut voters support the return of tolls on state highways — under certain conditions — according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. While
Complaints that transit is subsidized while roads “pay for themselves” have been proven again and again to be unfounded. But with taxes due in less than
A newcomer among the top three Most Dangerous Roads for Walking in the region is in need of some serious attention. Jericho Turnpike, with 15 fatalities between 2009
Last week in a room packed with community leaders and organizations, residents, elected officials and their staff, the NYC Departments of Transportation and City Planning presented
Last chance to register! The BK Gateway Vision Elected Official Panel is this Saturday, March 16. Space is filling up so RSVP now to Ryan Lynch (rlynch@tstc.org). Tri-State Transportation
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly — After a spate of
Call it a sweep, a transfer, a diversion, theft. Regardless of the semantics war surrounding the use of $20 million in dedicated MTA funds to bolster New
Recently-announced mayoral candidate and New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, along with Transportation Committe Chair Jimmy Vacca and Councilmembers Stephen Levin and Jimmy Van Bramer, announced their
Tri-State: Lower Than Expected Loan for TZB Could Lead to Steeper Tolls For immediate release: March 8, 2013 Contact: Veronica Vanterpool, 212-268-7474 or 917-957-9748 Statement
The New York Daily News published an op-ed this morning by Transportation Alternatives‘ Paul Steely White and Tri-State Transportation Campaign‘s Veronica Vanterpool. Here is the piece