Tappan Zee Costs $1.4 Billion More in Cuomo’s Loan App Than in Cuomo’s EIS
As part of an application for a $2 billion federal loan to help pay for a replacement Tappan Zee Bridge that would double the width of the current bridge, the Cuomo administration has put forward a new and much-higher estimate of the project's cost: $6 billion. That's $800 million higher than previous press reports had stated, and $1.4 billion more than the state put forward in its draft environmental impact statement. The loan application also suggests that the administration will use toll revenues to repay the feds, meaning potentially huge toll hikes for Tappan Zee drivers without providing any effective transit option as an alternative.
February 15, 2012
This Valentine’s Day, Declare Your Love For the Most Beautiful Street
Just in time for Valentine's Day, here is a new and interesting way to compare streets. At www.beautiful.st, you can compare 200 randomly selected streets in Philadelphia, plucked from Google Street View, two at a time. Vote for the most beautiful and two more images pop up for you to compare.
February 14, 2012
With Hayley and Diego’s Law Unenforced, Sponsors Aim to Strengthen Law
In 2010, State Senator Dan Squadron and Assembly Member Brian Kavanagh stood on the corner of Essex and Delancey Streets to tell motorists: "Careless driving is unacceptable." Said Kavanagh, "You can suffer serious consequences."
February 14, 2012
79 New York City Execs Tell House to Kill Anti-Transit Bill
The hits keep coming against the Republican House of Representatives' radical transportation bill, especially its unprecedented attack on dedicated transit funding. In New York, the region's Congress member -- of both parties -- and editorial boards have now been joined by that most traditional GOP constituency: big business.
February 13, 2012
New York Republicans Join Nadler, Defect From House Attack on Transit
Northeastern Republicans, especially those from transit-rich New York, continue to turn against the House leadership's unprecedented attack on transit. An amendment by Manhattan Democrat Jerry Nadler, which would head off the attempt to stop gas tax revenues from going to transit, is attracting significant support from area Republicans.
February 13, 2012
Classon Avenue Road Diet Wins Support From Fourth Community Board
A plan to put Classon Avenue on a safety-enhancing road diet won unanimous approval from Brooklyn's Community Board 8 last night. CB 8 was the fourth and final community board to vote on the proposal, according to the board. Each CB supported the plan.
February 10, 2012
Will Michael Grimm Reject the House GOP Attack on His Constituents?
It isn't only Democrats blasting the House Republican transportation bill, which would eliminate dedicated federal transit funding, cost the MTA up to $1 billion a year and slash bicycle and pedestrian funding. In the transit-dependent New York region, some Republicans are balking at the ferociously anti-urban legislation. But many of their colleagues remain studiously silent.
February 9, 2012