Wednesday Winners (& Losers)
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners NICE Bus — Nassau Inter-County Express officials laid out
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners NICE Bus — Nassau Inter-County Express officials laid out
Just a decade ago, New Jersey became a national model for a progressive and environmentally-friendly transportation system. State leaders seemed to understand that you can’t build
On Friday, Connecticut’s State Bond Commission approved $537 million in transportation projects. (The full commission agenda is here.) While the list of projects includes funds for
As MTR reported last year, Newark adopted a Complete Streets resolution in September 2013, but there’s no word yet on how the City plans to implement the
On Monday, MTA riders received good news when the agency announced roughly $18 million in service restoration and expansions, and another $10.5 million in increased
TSTC conducted a study last month to measure speeding motorists on two sections of Sunrise Highway (NY State Route 27) in Freeport, Long Island. Using
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Long Beach, NY — The City by the
Public comment on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council’s (NYMTC) latest regional transportation plan (RTP), Plan 2040: A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Region, wrapped up
Both houses of Congress have started moving on a Fiscal Year 2014 budget bill which funds transportation and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Comparison of the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s 2013 Final Capital Program with the agency’s 2014 Proposed Capital Program released a few months ago shows that more money is
This morning, the New York City Economic Development Commission’s Industrial Development Agency (NYCIDA) board of directors approved a motion that allows Fresh Direct to relocate from
New York City streets around 20 schools may get a key safety measure in a few days. On Friday, Assemblywoman Deborah Glick delivered a bill (A4327-S4459A)