For Creating Jobs, Transit Operating Aid is Best Bet
As the country grapples with rising unemployment rates, Congressional leaders are beginning to consider passage of a “jobs bill” that could reportedly include anything from
As the country grapples with rising unemployment rates, Congressional leaders are beginning to consider passage of a “jobs bill” that could reportedly include anything from
A new report from Transportation For America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership, Dangerous by Design, finds that pedestrians continue to suffer from alarmingly high
While it remains unclear when Congress will make progress on the re-authorization of the federal transportation bill, here are six bills TSTC supports that are
NYSDOT may be lacking money and political support for its newly released 2010-2015 capital program, but the program shows the agency is moving slowly toward
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a landmark initiative that communities can use to connect public
2008 was a record-setting year for transit agencies around the country and in the tri-state region. That’s a trend that state and federal decisionmakers should
Tri-State and 21 organizations from Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire have announced support for Connecticut’s application to use federal High Speed Rail funds for
Transportation For America has released its most comprehensive analysis of nationwide transit cuts and fare increases. According to T4America, tough economic times have forced almost
The “TEA” in recent multi-year federal transportation laws like TEA-21 (enacted in 1998) and the current legislation, SAFETEA-LU, stands for “Transportation Equity Act.” But
The widely-reported Urban Mobility Study from the Texas Transportation Institute, released today, finds that nationwide travel delay due to congestion declined slightly from 2006 to