With Nassau Hub’s Future Uncertain, Hub Transit Study Goes On
One of the more ironic planning efforts going on in the region today is Nassau County’s study to add transit — buses, light rail, or
One of the more ironic planning efforts going on in the region today is Nassau County’s study to add transit — buses, light rail, or
Transportation, civic, planning, labor and community development groups gathered outside of the Nassau County legislature yesterday to call for a robust public process around County
In March, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said the county would slash its contribution to Long Island Bus from $9 million to $4.1 million a
Despite the pleas of advocates for more time, the MTA officially voted to end its lease agreement with Nassau County for the operation of Long
Newsday reports that one of the three companies bidding to privately operate Nassau County’s bus system has close connections with the lobbying and consulting firm
Sandi Vega, a resident of Wantagh, NY, has been working to improve street safety since her daughter Brittany was killed while crossing Sunrise Highway, one
Today, State Senators Dean Skelos, Charles Fuschillo, Jack Martins, and the rest of the Nassau County Republican delegation announced that they had brokered a deal
Governments struggling to make ends meet need to look at a transportation option that can maximize the use of existing infrastructure, reduce congestion on some
Despite hail and freezing rain, over 500 people came to last night’s hearing on the future of Long Island Bus, held at Hofstra University’s Adams
A quick reminder that an MTA public hearing on Long Island Bus will start at 3 pm today in Hofstra University’s Adams Playhouse, and run