Mobilizing the Region
       A weekly bulletin from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign

Current edition: Mobilizing the Region #464

June 28, 2004


Rowland Unlamented by Transit Advocates

Aides for soon-to-be-governor of Connecticut Jodi Rell told the Stamford Advocate that transportation would be one of her top priorities.

 

Opposition to West Side Stadium Swells

The NY Public Interest Research Group said it would fight construction of a football stadium on Manhattan's west side in a release issues Wednesday.

 

Hearing Confirms Dislike of West Street Tunnel

The people have spoken: They don't want a West Street Tunnel.

 

Where Train Lines Cross But Don't Meet

Transit advocates and elected officials gathered Friday to urge NYC Transit to provide a permanent MetroCard street transfer between Broadway Station on the G line and Hewes Street station on the J/M line. 

 

NYC Street Safety Held Hostage

One of many unresolved legislative issues as Albany fumbles its way into summer is the legal status of NYC's red light cameras.

 

NJT Continues Look at Route 1 Rapid Buses

Last week NJ Transit held open houses in Lawrenceville and West Windsor to offer information about various alternatives to bring bus rapid transit (BRT) service to the Route 1 corridor.

 

 

Each week, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign publishes Mobilizing the Region, or MTRMTR is a bulletin on New Jersey, New York and Connecticut transportation news and opinion from the perspective of advocacy for sustainable transportation. 

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