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Mobilizing the Region #513

November 4, 2005

Inside this edition:

Forrester, Corzine Clearer on What They Won't Do
The hopefuls for governor of New Jersey have had little to say about transportation specifics.
 
Two Question 2's, Two Thumbs Up
We urge NY State voters to vote in favor of Proposition 2 on next Tuesday's ballot. 
 
Nassau Democrats Miss the Bus
Last week, the Nassau County legislature dismissed cries from bus riders and transit advocates for more funding for Long Island Bus service. 
 
Mayoral Race: Positions, Perspective
Transportation issues have not weighed heavily in the NYC mayoral contest. 
 
Below the Radar in New Jersey
Away from the televised attack ads in the statewide race, candidates and advocacy groups are debating issues and projects that may affect the future economy, environment and quality of life in New Jersey.
 
Why Car-Oriented Development for South Bronx?
As environmental reviews for both the Gateway Center at Bronx Terminal Market - a large retail mall - and the New Yankee Stadium continue to move forward, questions about the true impact of the projects continue to mount - and South Bronx community groups are demanding answers.

 

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