
Is There Parity Between Upstate and Downstate?
As Albany lurches towards the conclusion of budget season on April 1, the word “parity” has been bandied about a great deal — and without

As Albany lurches towards the conclusion of budget season on April 1, the word “parity” has been bandied about a great deal — and without

New York City’s widely-respected Independent Budget Office (IBO) has weighed in on the funding plan for the MTA capital program offered in Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget, and

TSTC’s 2004 report The Open Road extolled the many benefits of cashless, all-electronic tolling systems: reduced pollution, increased safety and dollars and time savings. More than a decade later,

In Part I of this series, we examined one New York City Councilmember’s opposition to the Move New York Fair Plan (Move NY) and how broad-based misconceptions have resulted in

All 12 of the lanes on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge are designated for the exclusive use of cars, trucks and buses. Except during the New York City Marathon

This past weekend brought a collective sigh of relief to the New York metropolitan region. The “deal” brokered between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio will provide
Former New York Lieutenant Governor and MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch appeared on NY1’s Inside City Hall with Errol Louis last week to talk about the MTA

The long-awaited 7 train extension from Times Square to Manhattan’s far west side opened yesterday. Mayor de Blasio, MTA Chairman Tom Prendergast, Senator Chuck Schumer and
Last Friday, for the 34th time since 2009, President Obama signed a three month “patch” to extend federal transportation funding for three months. The signing came on
According to Census journey-to-work data, 27 percent of New York State commuters, and 11 percent of New Jersey commuters, use public transportation to get to work each