Recession-Induced VMT Reduction May Not Apply to Long Island
The recent economic recession has slowed and in fact reversed the growth in the nation’s total vehicle miles traveled (VMT). It’s common for this to
The recent economic recession has slowed and in fact reversed the growth in the nation’s total vehicle miles traveled (VMT). It’s common for this to
The Suffolk County Legislature adopted a resolution last Tuesday by a vote of 16 to 2 that will provide the county over $320,000 in New York Metropolitan
A week after the Public Works and Transportation Committee issued a ringing endorsement, the Suffolk County Legislature adopted an amended resolution that directs $1.1 million
It has been roughly two years since the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) broke ground on Long Island’s Route 347 “Greenway,” a project that was transformed
The editorial board of Newsday joined a tri-partisan group of Democratic, Republican and Independent legislators as well as a diverse set of business, civic, academic, labor and planning groups in
A coalition of rider, business, labor, planning, civic and transportation advocates and elected officials rallied in Hauppage today in support of a resolution filed last week by
The Long Island Complete Streets Summit is tomorrow, Thursday April 11. This is your last chance to register. The summit begins at 8 a.m.and will
In an attempt to capitalize on additional State Transit Operating Assistance (STOA) included in the recently adopted New York State budget, Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman filed a resolution last week
The Long Island Complete Streets Summit is just one week from this Thursday. The event will be held at 8 a.m. on Thursday, April 11 at
A newcomer among the top three Most Dangerous Roads for Walking in the region is in need of some serious attention. Jericho Turnpike, with 15 fatalities between 2009