Donor Funds Safer Streets in Little Falls, NJ
Three years ago, Tri-State organized a walking tour to address safety hazards to pedestrians and cyclists in downtown Little Falls, NJ. The July 2008 tour, which was
Three years ago, Tri-State organized a walking tour to address safety hazards to pedestrians and cyclists in downtown Little Falls, NJ. The July 2008 tour, which was
When New York City launches a bike-sharing system next year, it will revolutionize the way people get around in the city. If the experience of
The removal of Route 34, a 1.1-mile stub of a highway that displaced hundreds of Connecticut families, homes, and businesses when it was constructed in
At a August 22 press conference in South Plainfield, NJ Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno announced the award of 84 grants totaling $12 million to municipalities and counties
On Wednesday, Tri-State Transportation Campaign and AARP joined hundreds of residents, nationally known pedestrian safety expert Dan Burden, and elected officials to draw attention to
By unanimous vote, Hoboken’s City Council voted last night to add 10 miles of bike lanes to the city’s streets. The ordinance amendment provides for on-street bike lanes
[This post was modified on September 19, 2012] What’s the difference between NJDOT’s Final Transportation Capital Program for Fiscal Year 2012, made publicly available this
When Florida Governor Rick Scott rejected $2 billion in federal funding for high-speed rail earlier this year, NYSDOT Commissioner Joan McDonald was quick to the
[UPDATE: Gov. Cuomo has signed the bill.] NY Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today that he would sign a Complete Streets bill (S5411.A/A8366) that will make roads
In recent decades, New York City has done much to open up its waterfront with new parks and piers. A key part of that has