Save the Date: Long Island Complete Streets Summit
The Long Island Complete Streets Summit will be held on April 11, 2013 at the Sustainability Institute of Molloy College at Republic Airport in East Farmingdale. The Summit
The Long Island Complete Streets Summit will be held on April 11, 2013 at the Sustainability Institute of Molloy College at Republic Airport in East Farmingdale. The Summit
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy and Hudson County
Just like last year, and the year before that, New Jersey is using fiscal gimmicks to meet the state’s funding obligations to transportation. As reported in NJSpotlight, not
WestportNow and others report the death of another pedestrian on Route 1 (Post Road East), which according to Tri-State’s Most Dangerous Roads report ranks as the most dangerous road
The BK Gateway Vision Elected Official Panel will be held on Saturday, March 16. Make sure to RSVP today to Ryan Lynch (rlynch@tstc.org). Tri-State Transportation Campaign — in collaboration
TSTC’s Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report, released earlier this week, generated a great deal of buzz in tri-state media. In such a diverse region, reactions
Governor Dan Malloy’s budget, and the intense pressure to craft a response to the 2012 shootings in Newtown, have loomed over Connecticut’s legislative session since
It’s not news to anyone that young, urban couples sometimes have children and leave the city for the suburbs. The phenomenon seems to be so
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners NY State Senators Daniel Squadron and Martin Dilan — Squadron
For Long Island transit users who have concerns about bus service or fare increases, there’s a new way to let your voice be heard. The
Looming federal spending cuts will put many transportation projects in peril unless President Obama and Congress can reach a compromise by this Friday. Also known as
Tri-State’s annual Most Dangerous Roads for Walking report finds that 1,242 pedestrians were killed on Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New York roads in the three