New Year’s Resolutions
In the spirit of the New Year, TSTC has drawn up a list of resolutions that we’d like to see various transportation officials and elected
In the spirit of the New Year, TSTC has drawn up a list of resolutions that we’d like to see various transportation officials and elected
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) approved Nassau County’s contract with Veolia last week, which sets the stage for the company’s takeover of Long Island
Connie Sidamon-Eristoff, who served on TSTC’s board for many years, passed away peacefully yesterday in New York City. Mr. Sidamon-Eristoff was a highly regarded public
A law firm that specializes in shareholder class action suits has announced an investigation into Veolia Environnement, the parent company of Nassau County’s new
While some in Congress indulge in end-of-year partisanship, it’s transit riders who will be hit by the hangover come January 1. Transportation For America reports
Last week, the Connecticut Department of Transportation provided a friendly holiday reminder to transit riders that the first of three scheduled 4% fare increases will
Yesterday, the commissioners of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) formally adopted a plan to cut 22% of service miles from their Metro transit system.
Over the weekend, The Journal News published a smart editorial that urged Albany and Washington to think seriously about their stated desire to build the new
In New York, Connecticut, and many other parts of the country, travelling by foot has gotten more dangerous. A recent analysis from the National Highway
Earlier today, a group of elected officials and advocacy organizations (including TSTC) banded together to demand that bus rapid transit (BRT) be incorporated in the
Late Monday night, the Nassau County Legislature unanimously adopted an amended version of a contract with Veolia Transportation. While the new contract still cedes much power
This Friday is the deadline for municipalities to submit letters of interest for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign/One Region Funders’ Group’s Transit-Oriented Development community assistance grant