What’s In It For Me? RPA, Tri-State Break Down MTA Capital Plan
How will the MTA’s 2008-2013 Capital Plan benefit your borough or county? Interested citizens should check out TSTC’s website for newly released fact sheets which
How will the MTA’s 2008-2013 Capital Plan benefit your borough or county? Interested citizens should check out TSTC’s website for newly released fact sheets which
The great promise of New York’s congestion pricing plan is that it will raise critically needed money for public transit system expansion and repair. Congestion
Last month the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission selected the “alternative congestion pricing plan” (as described here) as its recommended traffic reduction plan for New York
The number of people killed in traffic collisions regionwide fell in 2007 over 2006 levels, according to preliminary data collected from the New York City
Governor Spitzer’s 2008-2009 executive budget released last week largely focuses on health care, education, and economic development, though a closer look offers a few noteworthy
New York City’s livable streets community has no shortage of effective, enthusiastic advocates. The Rockefeller Foundation and the Municipal Art Society are offering an opportunity
One of the key concerns expressed by community residents, advocacy groups, and elected officials about any congestion pricing proposal has been the impact on air
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
Yesterday morning, the Transportation Committee of the NYC Council convened a hearing to discuss what the MTA plans to do with the results of its
It’s apparent from the report (PDF) released yesterday that the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission took careful notes during the more than 25 hours of public