NYC Metro Commutes Tough With Transit in Recovery
With the region in recovery from Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers are starting to return to their offices, despite the fact that city subways and commuter
With the region in recovery from Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers are starting to return to their offices, despite the fact that city subways and commuter
This morning, the MTA released several detailed proposals for a March, 2013 fare and toll increase, the fourth in five years. The proposals, which would impact
Yesterday, news broke that the company behind several taxpayer-supported parking garages at the Bronx’s Yankee Stadium has defaulted on its debt obligations. The garages were built
Over at Streetsblog yesterday, Stephen Miller broke down the “Mayor’s Management Report” and uncovered some disheartening news for New York City residents: “in the last
The MTA and NYCDOT’s fourth Select Bus Service (SBS) project saw its first day of heavy use on Staten Island today, and the optimized bus
The payroll mobility tax, a vital funding source for the MTA, has been struck down by New York State Supreme Court Justice R. Bruce Cozzens,
The New York City Department of Transportation’s Sustainable Streets Index (SSI) [pdf], released yesterday, is an annual progress report that takes stock of transportation trends and
On Friday, Governor Cuomo signed a key piece of legislation (A4578A/S4313-B) that allows New York City to better oversee private, intercity bus operations. The law
Yesterday, New York City announced that it had won a key federal permit for its proposed East River waste transfer station at 91st Street. The
As if the need for improved transit connectivity in the New York metropolitan suburbs wasn’t clear enough already, a recent Brookings Institution study [pdf] suggests