MTA Chairman and CEO Jay Walder Resigns
Earlier today, the MTA announced that Chairman and CEO Jay Walder would step down effective October 21. Walder is leaving to become the new CEO of the
Earlier today, the MTA announced that Chairman and CEO Jay Walder would step down effective October 21. Walder is leaving to become the new CEO of the
After months of advocating for improved bike facilities at many of Metro-North’s most widely used stations, the Bike Walk Alliance of Westchester announced that improvements
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 prospect of a balanced budget in Connecticut is unclear now that an agreement with state employee unions appears at risk of collapse. But one positive
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
Earlier this month, Tri-State joined State Sen. Marty Golden (R-Brooklyn) and Assm. Jim Brennan (D-Brooklyn), the Transport Workers Union, and transportation advocates in support of
For most New Yorkers, the transit system is essential, and can even be a source of joy. Whether it’s the friendship among a group of
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