TSTC Releases First Annual LIRR “Laggy” Awards
Today, Tri-State Transportation Campaign presented its inaugural Laggy Awards given to those branches of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) with the greatest lost economic productivity,
Today, Tri-State Transportation Campaign presented its inaugural Laggy Awards given to those branches of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) with the greatest lost economic productivity,
At June’s Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) Bus Transit Committee meeting, NICE riders were greeted with good news about plans to use increased funding from New
Nassau County joined its neighbor to the east on Monday by unanimously adopting a county-wide Complete Streets policy. With its passage, Nassau County becomes the
Not to be outdone by Connecticut and New Jersey, it looks like New York State is also looking to join the highway widening party. The Draft New York State
TSTC conducted a study last month to measure speeding motorists on two sections of Sunrise Highway (NY State Route 27) in Freeport, Long Island. Using
After a decade of planning, a groundbreaking ceremony was held yesterday for the Wyandanch Rising project, a public-private redevelopment project intended to transform one of Long Island’s most economically distressed
Between 2000 and 2006-2010*, several tri-state counties saw some of the largest mode share increases in public transportation, biking or walking commutes in the nation
The addition of Sunday bus service on two summer East End routes in Suffolk County is already proving to be a good investment according to
Vision Long Island’s 2013 Smart Growth Awards are just one week away. The ceremony takes place on Friday, June 14 at 11:30 a.m. at The Huntington
Note: In May 2012, TSTC published an analysis that examined pedestrian fatalities from 2008 through 2010 in Nassau County and Connecticut in relation to their