Over the past century, no one has thought more about New York’s physical and economic growth than the Regional Plan Association. Read a sampling of their past plans for the…
Transit service reductions will inconvenience millions of commuters. But for thousands of people in a few neighborhoods, the cuts will be more deeply felt.
The Obama administration’s efforts to stop sprawl and make cities livable might include new rail lines, water commuting and—possibly—using tolls to fight traffic and pollution.
It remains to be seen how policies on housing, social services and more will evolve under Gov. David Paterson – and whether he can sweeten the capital’s temper.
Some transportation experts don’t think a downtown-to-airport raillink should be a top funding priority; an analysis to be released soon may shed light.