Tappan Zee Project Clears Federal Environmental Review
Today, Governor Cuomo announced that the Federal Highway Administration has signed off on the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project. The approval was the largest regulatory hurdle
Today, Governor Cuomo announced that the Federal Highway Administration has signed off on the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project. The approval was the largest regulatory hurdle
Over at Streetsblog yesterday, Stephen Miller broke down the “Mayor’s Management Report” and uncovered some disheartening news for New York City residents: “in the last
Smart Growth America and the State Smart Transportation Initiative have just released a great resource for state departments of transportation looking to pursue forward-thinking policies. The
Building upon Tri-State’s annual report on the Most Dangerous Roads for Walking, which once again named Hempstead Turnpike the most deadly road for pedestrians
Eight months after the privatization of Nassau County’s bus system, there is still room for improvement, according to a new Tri-State Transportation Campaign survey.* According
The recent announcement of a transit task force for the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project was promising news for the Lower Hudson Valley region, but nearly
In a bit of good news for cycling and pedestrian safety advocates, 48 states have chosen to keep their recreational trails funding whole—including all three states
This summer, a study commissioned by the Capital District Transportation Committee and the Capital District Transportation Authority proposed a bold step to take cars off the road
The MTA and NYCDOT’s fourth Select Bus Service (SBS) project saw its first day of heavy use on Staten Island today, and the optimized bus
A Long Island Rail Road online ticketing pilot program that allowed Barclays Tournament attendees to buy train tickets online was a “huge success,” according to