Hundreds at LI Bus People’s Hearing Call For Service, Fare Guarantees
For months, Nassau County has planned to privatize its Long Island Bus system, handing it over to international firm Veolia Transportation at the start of
For months, Nassau County has planned to privatize its Long Island Bus system, handing it over to international firm Veolia Transportation at the start of
In early June, Nassau County announced that Veolia Transportation will operate its bus system starting in January 2012, and claimed that there would be no
While New York City residents eagerly await the unveiling of the preferred operator for what will eventually be the largest bike share program in the
While roadway improvements have made biking safer in the tri-state area, in many places bikers must still take their lives into their own hands when
Over the years, and multiple administrations, the Village of Farmingdale has moved steadily towards remaking itself into a more transit-oriented, walkable and vibrant place. The
Last week, Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos released his 2010 year-end audit that showed the County ended the year with a $26.6 million surplus. In
The Complete Streets law to make roads safer for all has yet to be signed by Governor Cuomo. But NYSDOT Commissioner Joan McDonald has a
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano announced today that the county intends to select Veolia Transportation as the private operator to run Long Island Bus starting
Yesterday, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer called on the NY State DOT to do more to protect pedestrians walking along Main Street (Route 25/25A) in Smithtown
Tri-State’s newest report, Older Pedestrians at Risk, finds that older pedestrians continue to be far more likely to be killed while walking than their younger