2008 NY Year In Review: Steady Reform in a Tumultuous Year
2008 began and ended very differently for New York, and transportation was no exception. The first half of the year was dominated by discussion of
2008 began and ended very differently for New York, and transportation was no exception. The first half of the year was dominated by discussion of
Two days after a TSTC report revealed that Long Island has the two deadliest roads for pedestrians in the tri-state area, a group of transportation,
Transit-oriented development will encourage economic development and create opportunities during difficult financial times, said NYSDOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn and ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie at a
In you live in Huntington, Long Island, here are some of your options for this Friday night: Stay at home with the family; Attend the
When the Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Corridor study team announced the selection of a transit alternative — “full corridor” bus rapid transit between Suffern and Port
New York State held a public hearing in Syracuse last week on a proposed statewide truck policy aimed at keeping large tractor-trailers off of local
While NYS DOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn and other Albany officials are rolling out new smart growth programs, NYS DOT Region 10 is clinging to business
The Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Corridor project hit a major milestone this morning, when NYSDOT publicly recommended that the Tappan Zee Bridge be replaced, that a
The New York State Department of Transportation wants local governments to plan new development in their towns according to principles of smart growth and transit-oriented
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