CNT Study Highlights Economic Benefits of Transit Access
Think living in Manhattan is expensive? Try living in the suburbs. While this may fly in the face of conventional wisdom, a new analysis by
Think living in Manhattan is expensive? Try living in the suburbs. While this may fly in the face of conventional wisdom, a new analysis by
Last week, Red Bank, New Jersey took an important step towards implementing the Jersey Shore’s first bike share program, a rental system that makes bikes available
This Friday, March 9, New Jersey Future will hold its annual Redevelopment Forum, a major event for municipalities, developers, and smart growth advocates in the state.
The third time’s a charm, but not for NJ Transit. Customer satisfaction was down slightly in the system’s third quarterly Scorecard survey. On a 1-10
Towns in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are planning for safer, more walkable streets, and now the Environmental Protection Agency is lending a hand.
The decision was unanimous—this morning, the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) Finance Committee moved to build a pedestrian and bicycle ramp on the Ben Franklin
During the first three quarters of 2011, transit ridership was up by 1.8% nationwide, but PATCO’s numbers rose even faster. The South Jersey-Philadelphia commuter line’s
Four public hearings were held last week on the long-awaited draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for a proposed Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) extension. The DEIS
The Delaware River Port Authority will meet on Wednesday to discuss adding a ADA-accessible bike and pedestrian ramp to the Ben Franklin Bridge, which connects
Even before the developers of American Dream Meadowlands (formerly “Xanadu“)—a hulking, still-half-built retail development currently lumbering towards completion in North Jersey—announced plans to add a