Tappan Zee Meetings Continue Tonight, Thursday
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 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
Update 2: Tri-State took another look at bus accident data in Nassau County and determined that our initial conclusion, that accident rates were rising after
Just a short walk away from the city’s central business district, the Harbor Point development, and green affordable housing, Stamford’s Transportation Center is one of the busiest
In response to public concern about the lack of information on the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project, Cuomo administration officials have begun reaching out to the
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners The MTA—By continuing to identify cost savings and higher ridership revenues,
Lower Hudson Valley residents continue to ask questions about the state’s replacement plans for the Tappan Zee Bridge, and rightfully so. The lack of a
The Mid-Hudson Sustainability Planning Consortium has kicked off an ambitious smart growth planning process to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the region, and the community’s
Today, New Jersey Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez, Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer, and Hudson County Freeholder Anthony Romano brought
Yesterday, New York City announced that it had won a key federal permit for its proposed East River waste transfer station at 91st Street. The
[Update: the state has announced two more meetings for next week. The first, to be held at 6pm on Wednesday night, will be at the
Earlier this week, the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) released its “Blueprint for a Greener Long Island,” a document [pdf] that lays out