Another Summer, Another Transportation Funding Patch
Last summer, members of Congress decided they needed more time to find a long-term solution to the ailing highway trust fund, so they passed an eight-month extension.
Last summer, members of Congress decided they needed more time to find a long-term solution to the ailing highway trust fund, so they passed an eight-month extension.
According to a new Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis, if the proposed nine percent fare increase is approved later this summer, the cost of a ticket on

New Jersey Transit, facing a $60 million budget deficit for FY2016 (stemming from an overall transportation funding crisis in the state), recently announced a proposed 9 percent fare hike,
Behind the banner of the Empire State Transportation Alliance, a diverse group of New York State legislators, businesses, labor unions, environmentalists and transportation advocates gathered

A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS Gene Russianoff — The public transit advocate
Philadelphia’s Indego bike share network was officially launched last week with over 600 bicycles connecting various corners of the city. Mayor Michael Nutter and hundreds of bicycle enthusiasts
Pressure is building. On May 31, the one-year extension of MAP-21, the federal surface transportation law that funds roads, bridges and transit across the nation, will expire.
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS New York City Mayor Bill de
“Hell hath no fury like a commuter facing a fare hike,” NJ Advance Media reporter Larry Higgs wrote this week. You’ve probably heard by now
New Jersey Transit, facing a $60 million budget deficit for FY2016, announced a proposed 9 percent fare hike. If approved at the July 8 NJT Board meeting,