CT Budget Passes, With Big Transportation Decisions Still To Come
[Update 5/13: Gov. Malloy and state unions have reportedly reached a tentative deal, with details to be announced today.] The Connecticut General Assembly passed its
[Update 5/13: Gov. Malloy and state unions have reportedly reached a tentative deal, with details to be announced today.] The Connecticut General Assembly passed its
This coming Monday, May 16th, there will be a Transportation Equity Town Hall at The Warehouse in Syracuse, 6-9 PM. Hosted by Syracuse First, a
In March, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said the county would slash its contribution to Long Island Bus from $9 million to $4.1 million a
The region will receive almost $900 million for high-speed rail projects from the funds rejected by Florida’s governor earlier this year, with the majority of
A trial program to get NYC businesses to move truck deliveries to night and early morning hours has had promising results, as the city makes a bigger
Last month, the Christie Administration announced that it was able to “prioritize enough money” to accelerate its project to widen the Garden State Parkway. In a
Congress returned to work this week just in time for a new round of political football over soaring gas prices, which have topped over $4/gallon
In March, the NJ Turnpike Authority announced it would seek to end off-peak toll discounts on the NJ Turnpike for drivers whose E-ZPass accounts are
Staff of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign accepted a 2011 EPA Environmental Quality Award at a ceremony in downtown Manhattan on Friday. According to the EPA,
[Update: Gov. Christie said on May 2 that the state would continue to fight the bill in federal administrative court. Federal officials said interest would
Despite the pleas of advocates for more time, the MTA officially voted to end its lease agreement with Nassau County for the operation of Long
An article in last week’s Wall Street Journal indicated a dire need to do something about the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which has reached its capacity, as TSTC