NJDOT to Unveil New Route 52 Causeway
[Update: TSTC attended the event, and the bridge looks great!] This Thursday, May 24, at 10:30am, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will host
[Update: TSTC attended the event, and the bridge looks great!] This Thursday, May 24, at 10:30am, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will host
At this month’s New Jersey Department of Transportation complete streets workshop in Mercer County, South Brunswick High School (SBHS) Student Council President Ian Moritz and Recording Secretary
What happens when New Jersey fails to invest in public transportation and identify new revenue sources? Service cuts. Yesterday, NJ Transit announced plans to end or reduce service on 11
Bike shares have been proliferating across the tri-state region of late, and it looks like Camden County, New Jersey will be next. The county has
It was a banner week last week for sustainable transportation advocates in New Jersey. Both Essex and Mercer Counties approved complete streets policies joining Monmouth County
Years of borrowing and a failure to raise the gas tax for over 20 years has led New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund (TTF)—established in 1984
While the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s adoption of a complete streets policy in 2009 has led to some pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly improvements on state-controlled
In a one-two punch for the City of Camden, New Jersey, an upcoming transit-oriented development project is slated to develop land near a train station
The Government Accountability Office has found that the Christie administration exaggerated the potential costs associated with the Access to the Region’s Core tunnel—the very same
Amid significant growth in transit commuting in New Jersey, rising CTTransit ridership, Metro-North’s recent gains, and a 1.1% increase in ridership on the MTA’s subways and buses