Schumer, Advocates, Unions: ‘Life-blood’ of Cities is at Risk
Local and national advocates are keeping the pressure on for the Public Transportation Preservation Act (S 3412/HR 5418), which would provide $2 billion in emergency
Local and national advocates are keeping the pressure on for the Public Transportation Preservation Act (S 3412/HR 5418), which would provide $2 billion in emergency
Ground has been broken on the Access to the Region’s Core project, which will double rail capacity between New Jersey and NYC and transform transportation
In April, New York’s plan for high-speed rail through upstate appeared in jeopardy after the state’s high-speed rail project manager abruptly quit, reportedly because state
Today, New York City DOT officially announced its plan to bring Select Bus Service to First and Second Avenues. The plan, which will bring bus
New York City received a substantial slice of the transportation stimulus pie: $266 million, more than was received by 18 states and any other municipal
Earlier this year, Tri-State ally Vision Long Island began conducting visioning sessions with community members, civic groups and elected officials from Hicksville to develop an
A new report from AARP New York, authored by Tri-State’s Michelle Ernst, highlights the dangers to pedestrians and bicyclists in five upstate counties. The report,
Some relief for pedestrian overcrowding near Penn Station may be in sight. The reopening of the Gimbels passageway, and a host of other transit and
Like policymakers across the country, officials in the small Hudson Valley city of Kingston, New York have found that tackling childhood obesity requires a big
Embattled transit riders in our region and across the country could get sorely needed relief thanks to the tri-state area’s senators. Today, Sens. Chuck Schumer,