Trenton Forcing NJ Transit to Rob Peter to Pay Paul
Update 4/28: NJ Transit announced today that it will not increase fares in fiscal year 2010. More coverage soon. Imagine taking out a mortgage or
Update 4/28: NJ Transit announced today that it will not increase fares in fiscal year 2010. More coverage soon. Imagine taking out a mortgage or
On Friday, TSTC wrote to Governor Corzine stating that using federal Build America Bonds — authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — to
Sometimes it becomes very clear why many people don’t trust government. When government agencies and officials are slow to respond, give incorrect information, or just
It’s an election-year budget season in New Jersey, and with state tax revenues plummeting and voters reeling from national economic woes, the task at hand
Tri-State has released an independent analysis of the NJ Turnpike Interchange 6-9 widening that finds that the $2.7 billion project is unnecessary and the same
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
A community visioning process to identify ways to reuse the old Department of Public Works site next to the Ossining Train Station. Changing city ordinances
On March 4, Carteret became the newest participant in the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) “Live Where You Work” homebuyer incentive program. The
Earlier this month, a teardown of a portion of Route 29 in Trenton got a huge boost when the city of Trenton signed a memorandum
NJ Future’s 2009 Redevelopment Forum is next Friday, February 27. The forum offers a full day of smart growth workshops, speakers, and networking. Of the