
Port Authority Budget Lacks Meaningful Board Review, Public Comment
On Monday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey released its proposed 2016 capital and operating budgets. According to the Authority’s website, “The Port Authority

On Monday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey released its proposed 2016 capital and operating budgets. According to the Authority’s website, “The Port Authority

While we await the details on the finalized federal transportation bill, there is at least one piece of good news: the Herrera Beutler amendment didn’t make the cut. The

Nassau County’s Bus Transit Committee (BTC) voted earlier this month in favor of yet another fare increase, eliminating 10 fixed routes and reducing service on one other

Before we cozy up on the subway or go for a dip in Penn Station this holiday weekend, we’d like to remember that for all the things we’re thankful

Believe it or not, it’s that time of year again. But before we chow down on some vegan cornbread pudding stuffing (or surrender to the earliest Christmas creep yet), we’d

In Part I of this series, we examined one New York City Councilmember’s opposition to the Move New York Fair Plan (Move NY) and how broad-based misconceptions have resulted in

Last week we looked at how the Move New York Fair Plan would impact commuters in New York City Councilmember I. Daneek Miller’s southeastern Queens district. This

Last week, 14 of the New York City Council Progressive Caucus’ 19 members endorsed the Move NY Fair Plan. Among supporters were Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown officially filed the city’s new zoning code and land use policies to the city’s Common Council earlier this month. The revamp

“We are so out of our league. We don’t know what we’re doing. If the board does not seek ideas from others, we’re going to