No Plan, No Problem: NYSTA Board Authorizes $500 Million in Borrowing for New TZB Construction
Last Thursday, the NYS Thruway Authority announced that it will be borrowing $500 million to pay for the initial construction phases of the Tappan Zee
Last Thursday, the NYS Thruway Authority announced that it will be borrowing $500 million to pay for the initial construction phases of the Tappan Zee
A new report from the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group Foundation (WISPIRG), Highway Boom, Budget Bust, uses TSTC’s Tracking State Transportation Dollars analysis to show that
Elected officials are outraged over the spate of recent deaths in MTA subway stations. Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer has called upon the MTA to
It will take some time to parse through the details of Governor Cuomo’s proposed 2013-2014 executive budget, but a quick look reveals some good news:
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners New Jersey light rail commuters — Want to
New Jersey Future will hold its annual Redevelopment Forum, a major event for municipalities, developers and smart growth advocates, on Friday, March 1. The event will
A January 2013 report by the Regional Plan Association and the Long Island Index, “How the Long Island Rail Road Could Shape the Next Economy,”
On Wednesday, Governor Malloy announced two legislative proposals aimed at reducing the backlog of deficient local bridges and speeding up local transportation projects. It’s a
A recently-released study on the effectiveness of Safe Routes to School (SRTS) interventions in New York City found that there was a significant reduction in school-age pedestrian
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners Rep. Patricia Dillon, Governor Dannel Malloy and ConnDOT —
Last week, Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) chief Michael Setzer recommended the bus system adopt higher fares in order to maintain the same fare structure as the MTA. Because
With Governor Christie set to announce the 2014 budget sometime in late February, recently released data from NJ Transit makes a compelling case for increasing