Survey Says… Bus Riders Want Congestion Pricing!
Transit advocates with the Campaign for New York’s Future recently took to ten New York City local bus routes to survey riders on their commutes.
Transit advocates with the Campaign for New York’s Future recently took to ten New York City local bus routes to survey riders on their commutes.
For many years, several NYC communities have sought a way to discourage outside motorists from parking their cars long-term throughout their residential neighborhoods. The idea
Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi spent much of yesterday’s State of the County address discussing government consolidation and property tax relief, but also talked at
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
When NYSDOT officials came to Long Island yesterday to host a forum on the land use-transportation connection, civic leaders and advocates took the opportunity to
At Monday’s State of the MTA address Monday at Cooper Union, MTA CEO Elliot Sander called on elected officials to pass congestion pricing and fully
“A few months ago we had legislators saying ‘ask us for money, ask us for money.’ Well, now we’re asking.” -MTA board member Andrew Albert
Earlier this week the Port Authority and NJ Transit announced a pilot whereby contactless bank cards would be used to pay fares at PATH stations
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
The news that NYSDOT was “tiering” the Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 corridor project into separate phases was surprising enough (MTR ran stories on the announcement of