Cancellation of CT Bond Projects is Blow to Pedestrian, Cycling, and Downtown Efforts
Last week, Governor Rell canceled nearly $390 million in unallocated bonding funds as a way to pare down Connecticut’s anticipated $500 million deficit for this
Last week, Governor Rell canceled nearly $390 million in unallocated bonding funds as a way to pare down Connecticut’s anticipated $500 million deficit for this
According to a new Monmouth University poll, nearly all New Jersey residents believe that having money for transportation is important, and over 70% are concerned
Americans are making a significantly higher share of daily trips on transit, on foot, and by bicycle, according to newly released data from the Federal
[Update: This event will now take place on March 19.] This Friday is New Jersey Future’s Redevelopment Forum, one of the state’s largest events
At tomorrow’s MTA board meeting, New York City students will ask to meet with MTA Chairman Jay Walder and discuss the agency’s plan to begin
With the one-year anniversary of the federal stimulus last week, policymakers and advocates have cited infrastructure-related job creation numbers in support of a transportation-heavy “jobs
The grim ramifications of Gov. Christie’s plan to slash NJ Transit funds are becoming clearer. New NJ Transit executive director James Weinstein acknowledged that a
Are Connecticut officials going to miss out on almost $300 million in federal transit funds because of a dispute over the New Britain-Hartford Busway? Earlier
To much fanfare, USDOT announced the winners of the stimulus’ TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) grants yesterday, with two coming to our region. New
NYC Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is mobilizing parents and straphangers in defense of the city’s endangered free student MetroCards. His office is seeking volunteers
During his Thursday budget speech, Gov. Christie took aim at transit riders and said they should prepare for fare hikes and service increases — even
Addressing a joint session of the state legislature yesterday morning, Governor Christie announced that he will cut state funding to NJ Transit by $33 million