Albany Inaction Could Mean $3 Fare, Maintenance Backslide
In a two-part series earlier this month, Streetsblog examined the consequences of inaction on the $10 billion gap in the MTA’s 2010-14 capital program. The
In a two-part series earlier this month, Streetsblog examined the consequences of inaction on the $10 billion gap in the MTA’s 2010-14 capital program. The
The dormant parcel of West Side land known as the Hudson Yards is finally seeing some activity. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, the
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
A bipartisan bill introduced in the NY State Legislature would reduce Albany’s ability to raid dedicated MTA funds and could shine some additional light on
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
On Wednesday night, the NY State Legislature passed a 2011-2012 budget, successfully meeting the April 1st deadline for the first time in five years. The
Albany elected officials say they’ve wrapped up a budget deal ahead of schedule, a major accomplishment that will hopefully move the state closer to fiscal
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
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE7aTE2rhWA[/youtube] Nassau County is staring at the loss of over half of its bus routes and 18% of Able-Ride paratransit service for the elderly and