Town of Hempstead Passes Complete Streets Policy
Hempstead, the largest township in the country, has passed a complete streets policy that builds upon several recent victories for Long Island pedestrians and cyclists. The
Hempstead, the largest township in the country, has passed a complete streets policy that builds upon several recent victories for Long Island pedestrians and cyclists. The
The Government Accountability Office has found that the Christie administration exaggerated the potential costs associated with the Access to the Region’s Core tunnel—the very same
Legislators have fled Albany for a well-deserved, two-week break. As transportation and pedestrian safety advocates have sifted through the recently-passed budget during the lull, an
New York State’s recently adopted budget included additional funding for the bus systems in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. These new funds present an opportunity to
Last Friday, community members, government officials, and advocates had their final chance to officially register comments on the proposed Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project. Their words
In January, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for
Barring a major setback, Albany lawmakers will pass an on-time budget for the second consecutive year. Many vital details have emerged for transportation and sustainable
In Rye, NY—where sharrows will be coming to Forest Avenue—pedestrians and cyclists may soon have more to celebrate. Tomorrow at 7p.m., at Rye City Hall,
While the state moves forward with pile driving tests for the new Tappan Zee Bridge and the New York State Thruway Authority’s executive director waxes elegant about
Exhausted from last week’s marathon all-nighter, Albany legislators have slowed a bit in budget negotiations. Despite reports that the budget might pass a week before