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It’s time to face what all of us know: much of our transportation system is broken. Traveling in the NY/NJ/CT metropolitan region is often a nightmare. In fact, transportation is our region’s number one economic and environmental problem.

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Transit-Oriented Development Grant RFP, Online Clearinghouse Now Available
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign and the One Region Funders’ Group are administering a new community assistance grant program to encourage transit-oriented development (TOD) by offering financial support to municipalities ready to address the linkages between affordable housing, energy efficiency and development near transit stations. Up to ten small grants will be awarded to communities across downstate New York and Connecticut. Up to five grants will be awarded in New Jersey. Note: The Dec. 1 deadline to submit full proposals has been extended.

RFPs: Downstate NY/Conn. | New Jersey

An online TOD clearinghouse is available for municipalities interested in learning more about what makes good TOD and how to implement it.

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Bridge Tolls Would Impact Few in NYC and Suburbs
The Ravitch Commission's plan to fix the MTA's budget and save riders from massive fare hikes and service cuts contains a controversial funding source - adding tolls to the free East River and Harlem River bridges. But very few workers in New York City or the surrounding suburbs drive alone into Manhattan to work. Get the factsheets here.

Older Pedestrians at Risk Throughout the Region
Older pedestrians are far more likely to be killed while walking than their younger neighbors, according to a new study by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. This is especially true in the tri-state region, where fatality rates for older pedestrians are far higher than in the rest of the country. Get the report here.

 

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