Winners and Losers
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and smart growth. This week’s winners: Hastings-on-Hudson—the Westchester village’s Board of Trustees passed a
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and smart growth. This week’s winners: Hastings-on-Hudson—the Westchester village’s Board of Trustees passed a
Looking back at the year in transportation advocacy reveals that there’s a lot to be thankful for: Safer streets for all in New York State…
As the Connecticut legislative session continues, MTR is still watching bills that could help improve Connecticut’s pedestrian and cycling safety, foster a more transit-centered future,
CT Governor Dan Malloy went to bat for transportation during his administration’s first Bond Commission meeting on Friday, releasing over $250 million for transportation-related projects,
Early last week, the House of Representatives approved a spending bill that will cut more than $60 billion from the federal budget for the remainder
The state budget will consume much of the CT General Assembly’s time in the coming weeks, as state legislators and Gov. Malloy work out how
In 2010, Gov. Jodi Rell’s administration made good on earlier promises to emphasize transit in Connecticut, even as the state went through budget challenges similar
There are plenty of bright spots to think over while tucking into the stuffing and mashed potatoes this year: Complete streets sweeping the region. True,
Please save the date for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s 2010 Annual Benefit, the evening of November 11 in Manhattan. We will be honoring U.S. Sen.
In a statement today, Governor Rell announced that ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie had submitted a letter of resignation and was leaving to “pursue long term