TSTC Pitches 2012 Green Playbook to Politicans
Today, TSTC and several other advocacy organizations released the 2012 Green Playbook to Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The report outlines ten
Today, TSTC and several other advocacy organizations released the 2012 Green Playbook to Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The report outlines ten
This week, a number of New York’s transportation agencies unveiled technological initiatives that promise to help people get around without cars. On Staten Island, the
On January 5th, the NJDOT made West Windsor the 24th Transit Village in New Jersey. In designating West Windsor as a Transit Village, the NJDOT officially “recognizes
Today is the last day for public comment on New York’s proposed fracking regulations. The controversial energy extraction process, in which workers inject chemicals into
At yesterday’s Senate confirmation hearings, MTA Chief Joseph Lhota got most of the press, but Thomas Madison, the Thruway Authority’s newly-confirmed Executive Director, said something newsworthy
The New York Senate confirmed Joseph Lhota as the Chairman and CEO of the MTA yesterday. Lhota faces an imposing set of challenges at the
Governor Cuomo laid out a set of ambitious plans during last week’s State of the State address. While more details will emerge with the Governor’s budget
New Jersey Future is looking for nominees for their Smart Growth Awards, which honor outstanding planning and development in the state. Winners will be recognized at
Transit for Connecticut, TSTC, and several other groups are sponsoring a forum on transportation funding in the state (and not a minute too soon). Emil
Welcome to the inaugural “Winners and Losers,” your guide to the week’s heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and smart growth. This week’s winners
Vehicle fatalities in New Jersey Data from NJ State Police (link below) 2012’s just begun, and five people have already been killed in New
Bike Walk Connecticut is looking for an Executive Director to help them make car alternatives safe and feasible in Connecticut. Applicants have until January 31st to