Islip Joins Long Island Push for Complete Streets
Last week, the Town of Islip in Suffolk County became the second municipality on Long Island to adopt a complete streets policy. The policy’s enactment, which
Last week, the Town of Islip in Suffolk County became the second municipality on Long Island to adopt a complete streets policy. The policy’s enactment, which
During the 2010 Albany legislative season, transportation advocates put their weight behind six laws: four that dealt with enforcement and prosecution, one that established policy
High-speed rail between major city destinations is a front-page story across the nation. Big players, stimulus money, and a short timeframe are coalescing in a
Advocates in New York have not stopped fighting for a statewide complete streets bill (A8587-B/SB5711-B) that would require that pedestrian and cyclist accommodations be considered in the
Citing even one crash as “one crash too many,” New York City DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan on Monday released the city’s “roadmap for safety strategies.”
Last Friday, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and other senior officials in the Obama Administration hosted a “listening session” in Poughkeepsie, NY for the America’s Great
While momentum is building on the local level in New York State for the passage of Complete Streets policies, the real test will be translating
With a deepening budget crisis and continued chaos in Albany, New York’s next Governor will inherit no shortage of challenges. Transportation is no exception: transit
During a recent public information session, NYS Department of Transportation unveiled its analysis showing that carpools with at least 2 passengers (HOV2+) add to bus
Today the MTA outlined proposals to deal with a $900 million budget deficit. The options include an increase in the price of monthly Metrocard and commuter rail