Get Informed! Sheridan Progress Update is Next Week
One of the best opportunities for community members to speak in favor of the replacement of the Sheridan Expressway in the South Bronx with housing
One of the best opportunities for community members to speak in favor of the replacement of the Sheridan Expressway in the South Bronx with housing
In this week’s New York magazine, Robert Sullivan takes a look at NYC and the MTA’s plan for Select Bus Service, suggesting that the bus
The public reaction was quick and furious to a concept design for the downtown Brooklyn section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway that would cut a new
NYSDOT is so misunderstood. When they say “here’s our Standard alternative for the highway” and show a map of a highway plowing through a dense
Local and national advocates are keeping the pressure on for the Public Transportation Preservation Act (S 3412/HR 5418), which would provide $2 billion in emergency
Today, New York City DOT officially announced its plan to bring Select Bus Service to First and Second Avenues. The plan, which will bring bus
New York City received a substantial slice of the transportation stimulus pie: $266 million, more than was received by 18 states and any other municipal
Some relief for pedestrian overcrowding near Penn Station may be in sight. The reopening of the Gimbels passageway, and a host of other transit and
After Governor Christie publicly called on the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to build a barge-to-rail facility at Greenville Yard in Jersey
Fewer bicyclists were injured in 2009, even as more New Yorkers take to their bikes, according to a new analysis of city and state data