Giants-Jets’ Meadowlands Traffic Lawsuit Dismissed, for Now
Last week, a New Jersey judge dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block an expansion of the American Dream Meadowlands megamall development, finding that the project
Last week, a New Jersey judge dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block an expansion of the American Dream Meadowlands megamall development, finding that the project
Although the future Tappan Zee Bridge’s high tolls will force commuters into a tight financial situation—currently, there is no attractive public transit alternative to driving across
NJ Transit’s much-anticipated Bike Aboard policy, which was released in June of this year, drew mixed reactions from cyclists and advocates. While the policy did
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in Tri-State transportation and development. Winners Noah Kazis—After years of hard-nosed reporting at Streetsblog, Noah Kazis is moving
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) recently launched a public engagement campaign that gives New Yorkers a better opportunity to shape the 2040 Regional Transportation
At the end of last week, the Cuomo administration released preliminary estimates for the expected toll hikes on the new Tappan Zee Bridge. While current
At yesterday’s Transit Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting, Nassau bus riders got what seemed to be good news: the county is planning to allocate an additional
Project backers have maintained that the American Dream Meadowlands megamall’s projected 150,000 daily visitors won’t cause traffic problems, but they may have reason to reconsider:
Yesterday, Governor Cuomo announced the release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the fast-tracked Tappan Zee Bridge. There’s a lot of detail in
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in Tri-State transportation and development. Winners Wallingford, Connecticut—Bus riders in Wallingford could soon see improved service if the
This week, as stakeholders await the release of the Tappan Zee Bridge project’s final environmental impact statement, New York State’s informational campaign continues with two more community
This Thursday, August 2nd, at 4:15pm, Nassau County’s Transit Advisory Committee (TAC) is holding a public meeting at NICE’s office at 700 Commercial Avenue in