NYS Comptroller: Time to Get Serious About Infrastructure Funding
Earlier this week, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released an analysis of the State’s current debt limit that notes that New York is precariously close to
Earlier this week, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released an analysis of the State’s current debt limit that notes that New York is precariously close to
New Jersey As expected, Governor Chris Christie’s Tuesday State of the State address focused primarily on rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy. His address failed to lay out any
A new Tri-State analysis shows that if you are a pedestrian in South Jersey, you are at greater risk of getting killed by a vehicle
At the beginning of the year, Congressional watchers were giving long odds against the possibility of a comprehensive transportation bill. The previous transportation law, SAFETEA-LU, had expired
Tri-State Transportation Campaign — in collaboration with the Office of New York City Council Member Letitia James, the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, the Park
2012 was a year of firsts for Connecticut, with the state’s first bus rapid transit project breaking ground and the implementation of its first road
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners Hackensack, New Jersey – Billy Joel doesn’t know what
Last year, transportation news in New York covered everything from state funding and MTA ridership to the new Tappan Zee Bridge and of course, Superstorm
Although final recommendations from Governor Cuomo’s NYS 2100 Commission are expected to be formally released tomorrow, some details have begun to leak out. The implementation
There were many transportation stories that grabbed headlines in New Jersey in 2012, none more prominent than Superstorm Sandy’s impact on the state’s transportation infrastructure.
The Nassau County Bus Transit Committee will hold hearings this month to explore the anticipated effects that MTA’s fare changes may have on the NICE bus system.
The just-passed deal to avert the “fiscal cliff” contains an important provision that will provide hundreds of dollars in tax relief for many transit riders