In Dribs and Drabs, New York Allocates Stimulus Funds
While states like New Jersey have already allocated their transportation stimulus funds, New York is piecemealing out its funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment
While states like New Jersey have already allocated their transportation stimulus funds, New York is piecemealing out its funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment
On Friday, TSTC wrote to Governor Corzine stating that using federal Build America Bonds — authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — to
Late last month, Transportation For America’s map of planned fare hikes and service cuts got the full CNN treatment, including some polished-looking graphics and the
With the recent release of bus, rail and greenway projects, the Connecticut Economic Recovery Working Group has finished allocating the $440 million for transportation received
In December, when President-elect Obama nominated Rep. Ray LaHood to head the USDOT, the transportation reform community seemed to emit a collective sigh of disappointment.
Yesterday at the NYMTC Annual Meeting, Timothy Gilchrist was once again dubbed “Captain Asphalt.” It’s the second time MTR has heard the title be used
Like New York’s, New Jersey’s stimulus transportation projects have gone online. New Jersey will receive almost $1.1 billion for transportation projects, with $162 million of
The metropolitan planning organizations of New York State have released their lists of transportation projects that are eligible for stimulus funds designated by the American
Newly released figures from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) show transit ridership growing 4 percent nationwide in 2008 over 2007, with 10.7 billion trips
During the drafting of federal stimulus legislation, Transportation for America — a national coalition of over 225 organizations including Tri-State — was an active voice