NYC Leading By Example on Employee Parking
NYC has cut the number of parking placards it gives to city employees by more than half — from 144,000 to 66,000, effective next month.
NYC has cut the number of parking placards it gives to city employees by more than half — from 144,000 to 66,000, effective next month.
Earlier this month the Port Authority released renderings of a bridge that will replace the outmoded Goethals Bridge connecting New Jersey and Staten Island. The
MTR readers may be surprised to learn that there are six serious proposals to remove urban highways in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Though
A report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office (IBO) released last week indicates that City and State financial aid to the fiscally strapped MTA has
Under the Bloomberg administration, New York City has made a remarkable effort to make itself a more environmentally sustainable and pedestrian-friendly place. However, the city’s
A teardown of the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx looks like an even stronger idea, now that design changes to NYSDOT’s Bruckner/Sheridan Expressway Interchange project
The first of New York City’s Summer Streets car-free Saturdays runs from 7am to 1pm tomorrow, August 9. The car-free route runs along stretches of
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 Port Authority’s plans to redevelop its bus terminal on 42nd Street and 8th Avenue will do more than add office space to the area.
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