House of Horrors: Spending Reduction Act is Bad News for Tri-State Transit
Members of the Republican Study Committee recently unveiled the Spending Reduction Act of 2011 that reduces federal spending by $2.5 trillion over ten years, starting
Members of the Republican Study Committee recently unveiled the Spending Reduction Act of 2011 that reduces federal spending by $2.5 trillion over ten years, starting
Crain’s New York reports that NY Governor Andrew Cuomo will keep MTA Chairman Jay Walder and Port Authority Executive Director Chris Ward in their posts.
The MTA has long been known as the region’s laggard when it comes to high-speed tolling. Virtually every other agency in the region that runs
New York transportation agencies might have hoped for a reprieve from the tough budgetary environment of 2009. 2010 was hardly a respite, however, as governments
Earlier this week, TSTC sent a letter to Governor-Elect Cuomo outlining transportation priorities for 2011 and beyond. Many items fit directly into his campaign promises
In an editorial over the weekend, Newsday says the Long Island bus situation is finally “lurching toward reality.” Last week, the paper reported on a letter
A month into the debut of New York City’s Select Bus Service on First and Second Avenues, the route has been a clear success, data
[Update: Newsday reports that Nassau County has received three bids to privately operate LI Bus. The details of the bids are currently unclear.] Nearly four
Nassau County approved its $2.6 billion budget late Saturday night on an 11-8 party line vote. Unfortunately for LI Bus riders, it offers them more of
New York’s gubernatorial campaign has been full of sound and fury, with GOP candidate Carl Paladino facing off against Democrat Andrew Cuomo in a clash of