NYC Receives Key Permit for Equitable Solid Waste Management Plan
Yesterday, New York City announced that it had won a key federal permit for its proposed East River waste transfer station at 91st Street. The
Yesterday, New York City announced that it had won a key federal permit for its proposed East River waste transfer station at 91st Street. The
[Update: the state has announced two more meetings for next week. The first, to be held at 6pm on Wednesday night, will be at the
Earlier this week, the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) released its “Blueprint for a Greener Long Island,” a document [pdf] that lays out
Today, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign released “Tracking State Transportation Dollars,” an unprecedented report [pdf] and website that breaks down each state’s transportation improvement program (known as
Five billion dollars, give or take. That is the alleged cost of putting bus rapid transit (BRT) along a 30-mile stretch of the I-287 corridor,
As if the need for improved transit connectivity in the New York metropolitan suburbs wasn’t clear enough already, a recent Brookings Institution study [pdf] suggests
At a News 12-sponsored town hall meeting on June 28, Larry Schwartz, Governor Cuomo’s chief of staff and new point person for the Tappan Zee Bridge
Last month, yet another Westchester County municipality moved towards safer streets. The Village of Dobbs Ferry passed a complete streets resolution [pdf] that will foster
Since October, when Governor Cuomo announced the fast-tracking of the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project, New York State has used the allegedly prohibitive cost of
After requests from County Executives Rob Astorino, MaryEllen Odell, and C. Scott Vanderhoef, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) has postponed a crucial vote