Camden County to Launch Bike Share
Bike shares have been proliferating across the tri-state region of late, and it looks like Camden County, New Jersey will be next. The county has
Bike shares have been proliferating across the tri-state region of late, and it looks like Camden County, New Jersey will be next. The county has
In a recent Journal News op-ed, Tri-State answered the false claims of Rockland Business Association CEO Al Samuels, who called the members of the broad coalition advocating for
There’s been a lot of good news for sustainable transportation advocates in Albany this week, and it’s not even half over! Rider Representative for NFTA
Last night, the Village of Farmingdale Board of Trustees unanimously approved a mixed-use development project that is poised to help revitalize the Long Island municipality’s downtown.
Today, New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, and New York State Senator Jack Martins held a press conference
Want to join the movement to replace the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx with mixed-use development, affordable housing, and park space? The Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Connecticut downtowns—Municipalities across Connecticut are taking steps to revitalize their downtowns,
The Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC) has announced that the surface parking lot for the Atlantic Yards project has been scaled back. The lot for
A little over a year ago, Tri-State and local advocate Tobin Alexandra-Young brought together a wide variety of Saratoga Springs community stakeholders and leaders to
For pedestrians across the tri-state region, some of the most dangerous places to walk are located near bus stops. In an analysis of Nassau County
Advocates in Norwalk, Connecticut have long pressed local officials to address speeding on Calf Pasture Beach Road, a stretch on which children walk to Marvin
As noted last week, the New York State Thruway Authority will not be receiving a TIFIA loan that the Authority called “critical to financing the Project