
| Issue 193 Table of Contents | October 23, 1998 |
National environmental leaders called on NJ Governor Whitman and NJ-DEP to heed the U.S. EPA's advice and stop plans to build Route 92, a new highway through Middlesex Count...
IBM has rejected a proposed parking cash-out program for its Somers office complex, ignoring demands by town planning board members to consider financial incentives to re...
Yesterday, NJ Governor Christine Whitman wrote to U.S. Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater, informing him that as of Monday, November 30, the carpool lanes on I-287 and I...
Suffolk County Legislator Steve Levy and Nassau County Legislator Lisanne Altmann renewed their criticism of the HOV lanes on the Long Island Expressway (LIE), calling them ...
NYC Transit has had another significant success with an incentive-laden repair contract. Last week, the agency re-opened the partially closed sections of the No. 2 and 3...
NJDOT recently circulated the second issue of a new two-page publication Clearing the Air, which promotes the Dept.'s work on environment-friendly initi...
Last week in a story about the Bronx' Melrose Station, we wrote that the MTA had not answered two queries from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign about its intentions reg...
The NYC City Council has drafted a bill to require NYC to offer TransitChek to city workers. A hearing on the bill is scheduled for Monday (Oct. 26) at 10 a.m. The ...
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