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Removing Freeways - Restoring Cities
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Removing Freeways - Restoring Cities. San Francisco, CA:. San Francisco, CA:. Toronto, Ontario: Gardiner Expressway. New York, NY:. Niagara Falls, NY:. Seoul, South Korea. Other pages of this website have told the stories of freeways that have been removed. This page lists freeway removals that have been proposed but not implemented. The following freeway removals are being planned by city and state governments:. Rochester, NY, Innerloop:. Trenton, NJ, Route 29:. The freeway was initially designed to rem...
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Ryan Lynch « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Author Archives: Ryan Lynch. Laquo; Older posts. New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail. August 26, 2009 – 3:02 pm. NYSDOT Seeks Long Island Input on New Capital Program. August 24, 2009 – 10:17 am. Posted in Long Island. NYSDOT Region 10 Promises to Restart Traffic Calming Program. August 17, 2009 – 5:50 pm. Unsatisfied with verbal assurances from NYSDOT Region 10 that it had not, in fact, scrapped the Local Safe Streets ...
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We’ve Moved! « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections. This is the old version of the. Blog and will no longer be updated. Please move to blog.tstc.org. This entry was written by Steven Higashide. August 31, 2009 at 10:20 am. And filed under TSTC Announcements. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Laquo; 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections.
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amNewYork Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail. Walking All the Way to the Bank. Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues. The city designates some bus layovers, like this one in Lower Manhattan. Private bus carriers are ubiquitous in some NYC neighborhoods, raising community concerns about noise and air pollution. Recently picked up on the trend, taking a look at. In Chinatown and sparking an NYPD crackdown. The Campaign recomme...
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Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; Older posts. Newer posts ». 9 Out of 10 Transit Agencies Cutting Service, Raising Fares. August 18, 2009 – 4:07 pm. Across the country, transit agencies are raising fares (in green) or cutting service (blue). Transportation For America has released its most comprehensive analysis. Of nationwide transit cuts and fare increases. According to T4America, tough economic times have forced almost 90%. Stranded at the Station. NJ’s Transportatio...
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Veronica Vanterpool « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Author Archives: Veronica Vanterpool. Laquo; Older posts. Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues. August 27, 2009 – 9:57 am. Posted in New York City. Brooklyn Community Board Highlights Need for More Truck Management. August 21, 2009 – 2:51 pm. NYSTEA Pushes for More Equity in Next Transportation Bill. August 3, 2009 – 2:05 pm. The “TEA” in recent multi-year federal transportation laws like TEA-21 (enacted in 1998) and the current legis...New Roche...
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New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; A $1.4 Billion Missed Opportunity: NJ Transit’s Capital-to-Operating Transfer. Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues. New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail. Connecticuts high-speed rail application focuses on the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Line and Northeast Corridor. The groups emphasized that the rail corridor would provide local, regional, and national benefits. Connecticut and Massachusetts would see job c...
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Steven Higashide « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Author Archives: Steven Higashide. Laquo; Older posts. August 31, 2009 – 10:20 am. This is the old version of the Mobilizing the Region blog and will no longer be updated. Please move to blog.tstc.org. Posted in TSTC Announcements. 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections. August 28, 2009 – 1:58 pm. Posted in New York City. Walking All the Way to the Bank. August 28, 2009 – 10:19 am. August 25, 2009 – 3:06 pm. For over a deca...
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157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; Walking All the Way to the Bank. 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections. TA also surveyed pedestrians near the four studied intersections. 57% of pedestrians said they felt endangered by traffic in the area, and 78% said they observed drivers breaking the law. Transportation Alternatives continues to quantify the disregard for traffic law that New Yorkers witness every day. The organization’s newest report. The organ...
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Walking All the Way to the Bank « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues. 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections. Walking All the Way to the Bank. Property values are higher in areas where its easy to walk to shops and schools. Walkable neighborhoods translate directly into higher home prices, according to a new report. From the business group CEOs for Cities. This correlation did not exist in two areas, Las Vegas and Bakersfield, Calif.). In the housing bubble...