No LI Bus Solution in Sight as Nassau-MTA Dispute Escalates
LI Bus riders have long been caught in the middle of an annual game of chicken between the MTA and Nassau County over who should
LI Bus riders have long been caught in the middle of an annual game of chicken between the MTA and Nassau County over who should
This week has been a sobering reminder of the age and poor condition of the public transportation system on which our region depends. On Monday,
Last week, the Town of Islip in Suffolk County became the second municipality on Long Island to adopt a complete streets policy. The policy’s enactment, which
News reports are confirming the worst fears of Long Island transit advocates: that the MTA may cut all of its funding for Long Island Bus,
The Long Island Index recently announced the 23 finalists from its “Build a Better Burb” competition. The competition challenged architects, urban designers, planners, students, visionaries
The MTA’s service cuts went into effect over the weekend, stranding and inconveniencing many. Newsday captured the reactions of Long Island Bus riders, who saw
A few years ago, it might have seemed as improbable as Steven Seagal winning an Academy Award. But last week NYSDOT Region 10 (Long Island)’s
Earlier this year, Tri-State ally Vision Long Island began conducting visioning sessions with community members, civic groups and elected officials from Hicksville to develop an
Over the past year, the New York State Department of Transportation’s Region 10 (Long Island) office has made some progress to address the dubious honor
NY State Senator Craig Johnson stood up for safer streets on Monday, agreeing to co-sponsor state complete streets legislation (SB5711/A8587) after participating in a “walkability