Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino Carries Support for Buses into Budget
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a vocal champion in support of bus transit in the I-287 corridor and on the new Tappan Zee Bridge project,
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, a vocal champion in support of bus transit in the I-287 corridor and on the new Tappan Zee Bridge project,
The Mid-Hudson Regional Sustainability Plan’s second set of public meetings will take place on Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30 PM in Kaplan Hall’s Great Room at SUNY
A recent California law requiring many San Francisco-area businesses to provide federal transit commuting benefits will bring pocketbook relief to businesses and transit riders, and
Tri-State’s 2012 Annual Benefit, which honors those leaders who are Remapping the Region, is being held tonight at Top of the Garden in Manhattan, from
A week after Hurricane Sandy, a conversation about “hurricane-proofing” New York City has already begun. Storm barriers, subway tunnel plugs, new wetlands, and oysters are all on the table.
On Tuesday, November 6th, New York voters will decide who goes to Albany in 2013. Every seat in the New York State Senate and Assembly
Tri-State Transportation Campaign—in collaboration with the Office of New York City Council Member Letitia James, the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, the Park Slope Civic
With the region in recovery from Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers are starting to return to their offices, despite the fact that city subways and commuter
In August of 2011, Governor Cuomo signed New York State’s complete streets bill into law, an effort to ensure that capital project planners consider all
In the New York City metro area, the worst of Hurricane Sandy seems to have passed, and the long work of recovery has begun. At