New Jersey's
2005 Program: Where
the Money Will Go
A Tri-State Transportation Campaign Analysis of New Jersey's
proposed fiscal 2005 transportation capital program.
NYC Car Population Declines
An April 4 NY Post report found that the number of cars
owned by NYC residents had declined over the past three
years.
Philly Trims Fat From City Car Fleet
In an effort to cut costs, reduce congestion, and
promote transit use by city workers, Philadelphia has
announced it will cut nearly 45 percent of its
administrative vehicle fleet.
House Bill Sets Stage for "TEA-3" Authorization
Conferees could begin work on the Senate-House reconciliation
of big six-year transportation funding bills when recess
ends late this month.
TEA-3 Conference Committee: Key Environmental Laws at
Stake
As it did in 1998, Congress has attempted to "streamline" the
process of getting highway and transit projects built
by attacking the review processes.
Bringing Home the Bacon: Projects and Pork in the House
Bill
Examples of projects for our region listed for funding
in the House transportation authorization bill.