What Does 2011 Hold for Transit Funding?
The Times Herald-Record recently asked state gubernatorial candidates Andrew Cuomo and Rick Lazio about their positions on a few key issues, including the MTA mobility
The Times Herald-Record recently asked state gubernatorial candidates Andrew Cuomo and Rick Lazio about their positions on a few key issues, including the MTA mobility
At a time of drastic cuts to established transit routes, New York’s transportation agencies are keeping an eye on the future — specifically, a future
“We realize that we can’t just look at the highway facility itself; we need to look at the impact of a highway through the community
News reports are confirming the worst fears of Long Island transit advocates: that the MTA may cut all of its funding for Long Island Bus,
The Town of Babylon yesterday adopted a “Sustainable Complete Streets Policy” resolution, which makes the Town the first municipality on Long Island to do so.
Across the tri-state region, communities are embracing initiatives that make their streets safer for bicyclists while costing little. One recent example is the Town of
The Long Island Index recently announced the 23 finalists from its “Build a Better Burb” competition. The competition challenged architects, urban designers, planners, students, visionaries
As noted again and again in MTR, New York State’s budget problems and an infrastructure in disrepair are threatening people’s livelihoods and perhaps even their
Today USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff announced the winners of two competitive grant programs totaling $293 million to help communities
One of the best opportunities for community members to speak in favor of the replacement of the Sheridan Expressway in the South Bronx with housing