
NJ Assemblyman Carmelo Garcia to Introduce a Trio of Transit-Friendly Bills
In addition to legislation which would add transit riders as voting members to the New Jersey Transit Board of Directors, efforts continue in Trenton to provide commuters

In addition to legislation which would add transit riders as voting members to the New Jersey Transit Board of Directors, efforts continue in Trenton to provide commuters

Is it unrealistic for a car company to build a walkable, transit-accessible and environmentally sustainable corporate headquarters? The answer is a resounding “no.” The plan

There’s no better time than now for New Jersey legislators to approve S2804, a bill which, if passed, would add two regular riders to New

This Monday, Jersey City will (finally) launch its bike share program, which will be interoperable with New York’s Citi Bike system. The project has been
Tri-State ventured down the Jersey Shore last week to get a first-hand look at the new bicycle accommodations on Route 35. Back in 2013, Tri-State

The City of Camden Planning Board will hold a public meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25 at Camden City Hall to approve final
It took Governor Christie four years, eight months and 26 days to call for additional railway capacity under the Hudson. The governor caused quite a media frenzy
Monday The New Jersey Senate Legislative Oversight Committee held a special hearing with invited guests (including TSTC) to discuss the state’s transportation problems. Unsurprisingly, the

New Jersey Transit riders deserve and voice and a vote on the NJ Transit Board of Directors. If a bill (S2804) sponsored by State Senators
Last Friday, for the 34th time since 2009, President Obama signed a three month “patch” to extend federal transportation funding for three months. The signing came on