NJ Future, Vision Long Island Smart Growth Awards Coming Soon
Two of the region’s premiere events celebrating smart growth are next month. NJ Future’s 2011 Smart Growth Awards will take place on June 9 at
Two of the region’s premiere events celebrating smart growth are next month. NJ Future’s 2011 Smart Growth Awards will take place on June 9 at
Six months ago, ConnDOT announced it would adopt several policies putting walkers and bikers on more equal footing with drivers. What’s happened since then? MTR recently
A new national report by Transportation for America examines the alarming number of pedestrians killed while walking over a ten year period from 2000-2009. Dangerous
Who knew it was possible to make Xanadu uglier? Gov. Chris Christie announced last month that the state will provide $200 million in low-interest financing and
In New York, the coalition standing behind a complete streets bill to make roads safer for all is even broader this year. Yesterday, State Senator
For most New Yorkers, the transit system is essential, and can even be a source of joy. Whether it’s the friendship among a group of
Listeners of NJ 101.5 certainly seem to agree that the state needs to continue a “fix-it-first” approach to roads and bridges that prioritizes maintenance and
Transportation, civic, planning, labor and community development groups gathered outside of the Nassau County legislature yesterday to call for a robust public process around County
[This post was modified on September 19, 2012] A new analysis of the NJDOT’s proposed fiscal year 2012 capital program shows that maintenance and repair continue
On Thursday, May 26th, Tri-State will co-host a one-day symposium at the South Nyack Firehouse titled “Green Assets: Linking Active Living and Economic Development in Rockland County.”
Following Monday’s USDOT announcement of $2 billion for intercity rail projects across the country, officials at Alstom Transport joined the Apollo Alliance and others to detail
Route 25/25A in downtown Smithtown, in Suffolk County, is becoming well known for all the wrong reasons. Last week, two young sisters, Mabel and Melody