Lee Sander Steps Down From Top MTA Post
To the dismay of transit advocates, Elliot “Lee” Sander announced his resignation as CEO/executive director of the MTA yesterday. The news came a few hours
To the dismay of transit advocates, Elliot “Lee” Sander announced his resignation as CEO/executive director of the MTA yesterday. The news came a few hours
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
Gov. Paterson and the New York State Legislature agreed on a transit funding plan today that they estimate will generate $2.26 billion for the MTA
Want to hear about New York’s priorities for the next six-year federal transportation bill, which could reshape national transportation policy? Reps. Jerrold Nadler and Michael
Update 4/28: The Senate plan was voted out of the Transportation Committee yesterday afternoon. Meanwhile, the MTA’s budget projections have officially worsened. The New York
Last year, the above ad was displayed on the sides of NYC Transit buses and caught the attention of motorists, pedestrians, and bus riders
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
Sometimes it becomes very clear why many people don’t trust government. When government agencies and officials are slow to respond, give incorrect information, or just
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