NYSDOT Managed Lanes Study Still a Mystery, But Not For Much Longer
Since 2007, NYSDOT has been conducting a “Managed Use Lanes” study, aimed at getting the most out of the NYC-area road network without expanding highways.
Since 2007, NYSDOT has been conducting a “Managed Use Lanes” study, aimed at getting the most out of the NYC-area road network without expanding highways.
On Monday, CSX Transportation unveiled four new ultra-low emission locomotives for exclusive operation at its Oak Point Yard in the heart of the South Bronx, a
Pedestrians, residents, and cyclists in the Pelham Garden section of the Bronx will have safer streets this summer as a result of a new NYCDOT
Check out this just-released short film on cross-Hudson bus service, produced by Streetfilms and the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. In less than 3 minutes, it lays
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
After New York State DOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn announced her resignation in April, MTR outlined three broad priorities for the next commissioner: sustaining smart growth,
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
Today, the New York City Council’s Landmarks, Public Siting & Maritime Uses Committee heard arguments from both sides on an NYCDOT plan to assume ownership
With Robert Morganthau stepping down after almost a quarter-century as Manhattan’s district attorney, New Yorkers have an opportunity to reflect on the way many types
New York City closed sections of Broadway to traffic over Memorial Day weekend, an audacious plan to decongest the sidewalks, create new public spaces, and