New York Lagging Behind Connecticut, New Jersey in Spending Stimulus
In what should be no surprise to readers of MTR, a ProPublica report on the federal stimulus has found that New York has submitted and
In what should be no surprise to readers of MTR, a ProPublica report on the federal stimulus has found that New York has submitted and
While states like New Jersey have already allocated their transportation stimulus funds, New York is piecemealing out its funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment
NYSDOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn announced on Monday that she will resign effective May 8, ending a tenure which began in February 2007 and was marked
The Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance has created an online petition as a piece of its campaign to open up 28 acres of land in
Things are starting to change for the better at the Long Island regional office of NYSDOT, Region 10. For years, TSTC, community groups, and smart
Even as NYSDOT shows signs of reform on Long Island and the lower Hudson Valley, the state agency’s recent work on Staten Island reflects a
Of the many anguished and angry responses to yesterday’s passage of the MTA doomsday budget — and to Albany’s failure to arrive at a solution
Transportation advocates are still fighting to get more transit funding into the economic stimulus bill, with anywhere from $9-12 billion likely to be included in
NYSDOT’s Region 10 (the Long Island office) will be holding an open house next Thursday, January 29 from 4 to 9 pm to present and
A recent TSTC office clean up found some documents that offer interesting (if repetitive) history lessons… Here’s some of the highlights: 1991: East River Bridge