NYCDOT prepares for Day One of “Bikes in Buildings” Law
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who
Anti-incumbent sentiment appeared to be a strong force in the region this Election Day. New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine was defeated by challenger Chris Christie,
A federal appeals court has ruled that a class-action lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of residency-based toll discounts should be judged on the merits. The
New MTA chief Jay Walder is in his third week on the job and on the front page of today’s New York Times. That article,
It has been the “fall of fare hike fights” here at Tri-State. MTR has documented at length the bus and rail fare hike fights in
OUTRAGE, a local group advocating to reduce community impacts of truck traffic in North Brooklyn, is organizing a survey to document truck traffic in Williamsburg
NYSDOT may be lacking money and political support for its newly released 2010-2015 capital program, but the program shows the agency is moving slowly toward
A Rockland County summit held last week proved a reminder of just how daunting the financing of the Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Corridor project will be.
[Update: Cy Vance, the Democratic nominee for Manhattan District Attorney, will give a short introduction to the event.] The past months have provided many high-profile
“How can Nassau County’s elected officials understand the hardships facing LI Bus riders if they refuse to take a 15 minute bus trip?” asked Ryan