Further Study Ruled for NJ's Route 92 On Monday, January 7th the Army Corps of Engineers announced the NJ Turnpike Authority must submit its Route 92 project to a full environmental impact study before it can have the we...
A New Picture of West Brooklyn The Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corp. is sponsoring a design competition for ideas about how to use land and streetscape that would be freed if Brooklyn's Gowanus Expressway is sunk into...
Citizens, Smart Growth = Ped-Friendly Street A weekend-long charrette convened by Vision Huntington and Sustainable Long Island, with the help of Florida consultant Walkable Communities, developed an extended planning outline for rebuilding H...
Pressure Mounts on MTA Bus Plan At Tuesday's Legislative hearing on Governor Pataki's executive budget, clean fuel bus strategies and the Second Avenue subway controversy dominated testimony and discussion of mass transit issues. <...
Nassau Fiddles With Bus System on Brink The MTA and Long Island Bus have scheduled a public hearing for March 28 at the Nassau County Medical Center on the plan to slash bus service. The cuts are in response to Nassau County's remova...
Business Backs S.I. Bus-way The Staten Island Chamber of Commerce voted this week to support installing a guided busway on the Staten Island Expressway. The Chamber's president and CEO told the Staten Island Advance that...
City Truck Route Revision Still Stalled The NYC DOT plan to review and revise the city's truck routes in order to "increase operator efficiency" has hit a new roadblock. Hopefully, it will force the agency to rethink the limite...
New Scheme for One-Seat JFK Ride ? On January 31rst, New York State's economic development agency announced it would seek to facilitate a "public-private partnership" to pursue New York City's long-held ambition to develop a ...