Poll: NJ Supports Smart Growth, Transit, Road Repair
New Jerseyans support smart growth, a statewide planning strategy, expanding transit, and maintaining existing roads, according to a new poll released today by the Monmouth
New Jerseyans support smart growth, a statewide planning strategy, expanding transit, and maintaining existing roads, according to a new poll released today by the Monmouth
Mayor Bloomberg, NY state legislative leaders, and elected officials representing Manhattan’s East Side announced at a Wednesday City Hall press conference that the city and
A federal government shutdown is officially off the table — at least for a few more weeks. The House voted on Tuesday to pass a
The signs of crumbling infrastructure in New York are everywhere, and state officials are actively discussing how to fix it given financial constraints. Paradoxically, momentum
LI Bus riders, faith leaders, advocates, and transit workers said on Monday that Nassau County should increase bus funding and reopen negotiations with the MTA about running
Future generations of transit riders should beware the MTA’s debt-backed plan to support its capital construction program. As a September report from NY State Comptroller
NJ State Senate Majority Leader Barbara Buono is trying to stop a dangerous proposed rules change, known as the “DEP Waiver Rule,” which could weaken
Multiple news outlets have reported that Port Authority Executive Director Chris Ward will resign by the end of October, after 3 years of leading the
Calling Summit, NJ “almost a poster for what a Transit Village is,” the Summit planning board recently approved a motion to recommend the City Council
Last week, advocates in New York City told state and federal lawmakers, “Don’t X Out Transit” at two events. That message is just as resonant
For years, livable community activists, including current and former elected officials, have advocated vigorously for pedestrian and cycling access to the Putnam Memorial Bridge, oftentimes
[Update 9/26: For further reading, see last week’s City Room article about how this study has been critiqued by other members of the Hunter College’s