Nation’s Transit Systems 1% Closer to Being Fixed
Yesterday USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood announced the awarding of $776 million to transit agencies looking to repair and modernize buses, bus facilities and equipment. Funding
Yesterday USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood announced the awarding of $776 million to transit agencies looking to repair and modernize buses, bus facilities and equipment. Funding
Led by the indefatigable Councilwoman Connie Kepert, the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County last week became the third municipality on Long Island to adopt
Select Bus Service is coming to Manhattan’s East Side in just a few weeks. This innovative package of bus improvements is planned for First and
Albany and New York City can seem worlds apart, but when it comes to transportation woes, there may be more similarities than differences. At a
There is terrible news out of Wantagh, NY, where Newsday reports that 14-year-old Brittany Vega was struck and killed while crossing Sunrise Highway on her way
At the tail end of New York City’s hottest summer on record, the federal Environmental Protection Agency delayed a decision on proposed stricter national standards
On Wednesday, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano released the 2011 County Budget, the first of his tenure. Unfortunately, it was more of the same for
Public hearings on planned fare increases are happening in Connecticut, too. Greater Bridgeport Transit has proposed raising the price of its 7-day, 31-day, and youth
Update 9/16: Here’s a picture of the rally, in progress: In advance of the MTA’s Nassau County public hearing on LIRR and LI Bus fare
.600 is a phenomenal batting average for a major leaguer. It’s a woeful showing for the parking garages around Yankee Stadium, many of which are