A legitimate issue that deserves attention, but a number of misleading and inaccurate statements by critics of the project have clouded the recent debate.
Archive for September, 2010
Correcting the Record on ARC
Thursday, September 30th, 2010This Week in the ARC Tunnel (again)
Friday, September 24th, 2010Another deviation from our usual Friday round-up to bring you up to speed on all the latest wrangling around the largest transit project in the nation. News Monday, 9/20/10- N.J. officials consider using Hudson River tunnel money to help transportation […]
New Jersey Future Statement on ARC/TTF Funding
Monday, September 20th, 2010New Jersey Future issued the following statement today in response to the news that the Christie Administration is considering using money committed to the ARC tunnel to instead reauthorize the state’s Transportation Trust Fund:
This Week in the ARC Tunnel
Saturday, September 18th, 2010A slight departure from our usual Friday round-up of land-use news to catalog all of the coverage surround the decision to suspend work on the ARC tunnel for 30 days. News Sunday, 9/12/10- N.J. halts new work on $8.7B N.Y.-N.J. tunnel project […]
Traffic Isn’t The Only Type of Gridlock Along Route 1
Thursday, September 16th, 2010New Jersey Department of Transportation released a draft of its long-awaited Regional Growth Strategy for the Route 1 region in Central Jersey.
30 Day Review an Ominous Sign for ARC Tunnel Project
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010This weekend, NJ Transit Executive Director James Weinstein announced a 30-day hold on the $8.7 billion ARC tunnel project, to allow for a review of the project’s costs. The hold will not affect work already underway, though it will delay […]
This Week in Land Use
Friday, September 10th, 2010Each Friday Garden State Smart Growth will post a collection of links to news articles pertaining to land use in New Jersey. We try our best to capture all relevant stories, but we’re not perfect. Let us know in the […]
Best Town Name in New Jersey?
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010New Jersey is legally comprised of 566 municipalities, but culturally it is made up of untold hundreds of localities with which residents often more closely identify. The names of many of these places are rooted in New Jersey’s rich Lenni-Lenape Native […]
