Anti-Spending Climate Shouldn’t Mean Cloudy Skies for Transit
As the midterm election dust settles across the country, transportation pundits and observers are wondering if the anti-spending Congress and governors in waiting will spell
As the midterm election dust settles across the country, transportation pundits and observers are wondering if the anti-spending Congress and governors in waiting will spell
New York’s gubernatorial campaign has been full of sound and fury, with GOP candidate Carl Paladino facing off against Democrat Andrew Cuomo in a clash of
There’s been a lot of speculation about the details and timing of President Obama’s recently announced plan to invest $50 billion in transportation since its
As the race to succeed Governor M. Jodi Rell continues, Connecticut’s residents are beginning to get a better idea of Democrat Dan Malloy and Republican
The following is a joint statement from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Straphangers Campaign, Pratt Center for Community Development, and Transportation Alternatives. The statement was read
Public hearings on planned MTA fare hikes, which now seem as regular an occurrence as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade or Fleet Week, begin Monday. The fare
Whether it’s how transit is funded, how streets are designed, or how traffic safety is enforced, elected officials play a key role in setting transportation
In advance of tomorrow’s Republican and Democratic primary in Connecticut, and with the Connecticut DOT and transportation funding facing an uncertain future, Tri-State issued a questionnaire to the
Connecticut’s next governor will inherit a Department of Transportation that was halfway towards becoming a model of progressive reform when Commissioner Joe Marie resigned in
The MTA’s service cuts went into effect over the weekend, stranding and inconveniencing many. Newsday captured the reactions of Long Island Bus riders, who saw