Trouble Ahead? TSTC Analysis of 2009 NJ Capital Plan
A thorough review of New Jersey’s draft 2009 capital program offers some troubling insight into the Garden State’s future transportation priorities. In the short term,
A thorough review of New Jersey’s draft 2009 capital program offers some troubling insight into the Garden State’s future transportation priorities. In the short term,
At a New Jersey State Assembly budget hearing last Tuesday, NJDOT Commissioner Kris Kolluri told state legislators that the state needed to come up with
NJ Transit executive director Richard Sarles christens a Go25 bus this morning. U.S. Rep. Donald Payne and others look on. Newark bus trips accounted for
Absent mitigation, Access to the Region’s Core will bring overwhelming crowds to the NYC crosswalks and sidewalks highlighted in black. NJ Transit has released a
Earlier this week the Port Authority and NJ Transit announced a pilot whereby contactless bank cards would be used to pay fares at PATH stations
7th Ave. between 34th and 35th Streets, during the afternoon rush. A couple of weeks ago, MTR asked readers to come up with an evocative
While NJ Gov. Corzine’s asset monetization plan, which includes $3 billion to widen the state’s toll roads, has dominated the press, towns and state agencies
The Bush administration’s 2009 federal budget released earlier this week includes significant new funding for New York City region transit. $211 million is slated for
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
In 2007, New Jersey prioritized other policies over the smart-growth oriented NJFIT program. New Jersey began 2007 far ahead of New York and Connecticut in