New Haven Rejects Federal Grant for Streetcar Study
Earlier this week, New Haven’s Board of Aldermen rejected a $780,000 federal grant that would have funded a study on bringing a streetcar system to the
Earlier this week, New Haven’s Board of Aldermen rejected a $780,000 federal grant that would have funded a study on bringing a streetcar system to the
From PATH’s record-breaking 2011 to striking ridership gains in South Jersey’s PATCO system, the region’s use of transit has made headlines of late. Now, NJ Future
Last week, 15 days after the Senate passed a bipartisan, forward-thinking transportation bill (MAP-21), Congress stopped short of real reform, settling for a 90 day extension
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) released its draft capital program late last week, and Tri-State’s preliminary review indicates the program is a mixed-bag
Last Friday, community members, government officials, and advocates had their final chance to officially register comments on the proposed Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project. Their words
This Wednesday, April 4, from 5:30-8:00 p.m., New Jersey’s Sussex, Morris, and Warren Counties are sponsoring a workshop on complete streets, which help make roads safer for
Each week, Tri-State lists the region’s heroes and villains of transportation and development. Today, at the close of the public comment period for the Tappan
In a major step towards a more sustainable transportation policy, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) has announced that it will conduct a $1.4 million study
In response to the March 8 adoption of a controversial rule change by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 27 environmental and labor groups
In January, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for
Barring a major setback, Albany lawmakers will pass an on-time budget for the second consecutive year. Many vital details have emerged for transportation and sustainable
This Saturday, March 31, Tri-State, New York City Council Member Letitia James, the Boerum Hill Association, the Park Slope Civic Council, and the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development