New TSTC-AARP Report: Seniors, Low-Income New Yorkers Hit Hard by Transit Cuts
Funding cuts to non-MTA public transportation occurring between 2008 and 2011 have had a negative impact on transportation options for elderly and low-income New Yorkers,
Funding cuts to non-MTA public transportation occurring between 2008 and 2011 have had a negative impact on transportation options for elderly and low-income New Yorkers,
Last week, Senator Andrew Lanza (R-Staten Island) introduced a slightly modified version (S7481) of the speed camera legislation (A7737) sponsored by Assemblywoman Deborah Glick (D-Manhattan).
Earlier this month, residents of Island Park—which sits just north of Long Beach, New York—reviewed the results of a recent traffic study that could guide the
On January 1, transit commuters across the nation lost an important tax benefit. While drivers can deduct up to $240 in monthly commuting expenses from their
Earlier this month, a Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) brief reported that the MTA owes $2.1 billion in debt service in 2012, and that figure is expected to
The good news for Long Island pedestrians keeps coming. Smithtown’s Main Street, the site of several tragic pedestrian fatalities, has just gotten a makeover. After
In a recent Journal News op-ed, Tri-State answered the false claims of Rockland Business Association CEO Al Samuels, who called the members of the broad coalition advocating for
There’s been a lot of good news for sustainable transportation advocates in Albany this week, and it’s not even half over! Rider Representative for NFTA
Last night, the Village of Farmingdale Board of Trustees unanimously approved a mixed-use development project that is poised to help revitalize the Long Island municipality’s downtown.
Today, New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, and New York State Senator Jack Martins held a press conference