Better Buses, Large Funding Gap Seen in Next MTA Capital Program
The MTA has released its next capital program, which outlines the agency’s rebuilding and expansion plans between 2010 and 2014. According to the MTA, 73%
The MTA has released its next capital program, which outlines the agency’s rebuilding and expansion plans between 2010 and 2014. According to the MTA, 73%
It’s not just for tourists. Real New Yorkers like car-free Times Square, according to a just-released Quinnipiac University poll. The survey of registered NYC voters
On Staten Island, traffic congestion is both a way of life and a perennial complaint. Six of the 15 editorials in the Staten Island Advance
New MTA head Jay Walder is a transit expert with deep experience in financial management. He’ll need that experience as the MTA prepares to submit
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign congratulates Jay Walder on his appointment as MTA Chairman and is pleased that Governor Paterson chose a qualified and experienced transportation
Today, NYC Comptroller and mayoral candidate Bill Thompson called on the MTA to expand its CityTicket program, a sensible recommendation that would expand transit options
New York City Transit has selected a builder for bus rapid transit vehicles — and, like much of the MTA’s capital purchases, the choice will
The Connecticut legislative session is set to close on Wednesday, but the state hasn’t passed a budget yet. The latest twist in budget negotiations came
New York’s legislative session shows little sign of cooling down, with four potentially impactful bills introduced into the State Assembly and Senate Transportation Committees last
A new report shows that NYCDOT and NYC Transit are sprinting ahead with expansion plans for the city’s successful Select Bus Service bus rapid transit