MTA Takes Step Towards 21st Century Tolls
The MTA may be on its way towards modern toll collection. After announcing at the State of the MTA address in March that it would
The MTA may be on its way towards modern toll collection. After announcing at the State of the MTA address in March that it would
Two New York groups working on issues affecting the tightly squeezed working and middle classes have teamed up again to promote a message: Halt the
MTA staff unveiled a preliminary budget full of bad news at this morning’s board meeting, with the biggest news an eight percent fare and toll
The latest victim of the MTA’s budget shortfalls may be the LIRR Third Track project. LIRR President Helena Williams told Newsday in a story published
Busted budgets have dominated news coverage of the region’s transportation projects. One major culprit? Rising commodity prices that have delayed the MTA’s current capital plan,
So many of the MTA’s projects are over budget that the agency has proposed cutting $2.7 billion in capital projects, as described in an amendment
The following is a first-hand account from Tri-State associate director Veronica Vanterpool: Yesterday morning, I rode to our Manhattan office aboard the newly launched Bx12
Will any New York politicians stand up for transit? A common thread ran through several MTA meetings held this week: there is not enough money
The MTA has long fought public sentiment that it is wasteful and not to be trusted, a perception many elected officials have been quick to
The MTA’s Ernest Tollerson and Projjal Dutta will be taking questions on the agency’s sustainability efforts on Tuesday, June 17, from 12 noon to 1