Earth to the Region’s Leaders: Invest in Transit, Not Pipe Dreams
Following the Paris Agreement negotiations last year, leaders from around the globe will meet Friday in New York to memorialize a commitment to limit global temperature rise
Following the Paris Agreement negotiations last year, leaders from around the globe will meet Friday in New York to memorialize a commitment to limit global temperature rise
This Friday, April 22, will mark the 46th anniversary of the first Earth Day celebrations. On that day, the United States and China–who together emit a staggering 40 percent of
New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Rick Hammer appeared before the Assembly Budget Committee Tuesday to present the agency’s plans and priorities for the upcoming
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS New York State Senator Jose Peralta
Roughly 40 percent of Newark households don’t own a car, so many students in the city walk to school. And thanks to the federal Safe Routes to
In its annual ranking, The Best Complete Streets Policies of 2015, released today, the National Complete Streets Coaliton gave West Hartford, Connecticut’s Resolution Adopting a Complete Streets
Keep an eye on your mailbox: soon, the Federal Highway Administration will send its National Household Travel Survey to 130,000 households across the nation. Check your mailbox!
New Jersey Transit has a new executive director, but it’s still got the same old deficit. Will a fresh face at the helm translate into new ideas
The Internet was all atwitter this morning over a presidential candidate riding the New York City subway, so we thought today would be an appropriate time
The $147 billion New York State budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 came to a messy conclusion last week, with legislators pulling all-nighters and voting on bills
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS Staten Island Borough President James Oddo —
The latest Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis, released today, National Walking Day, finds that 1,298 pedestrians were killed on roads in Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New