Andrea Bernstein appears in the following:
If you hated the lawn chairs in Times Square...
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
now you have a chance to submit your designs for the five new pedestrian plazas stretching along Broadway from 47th to 42nd Streets. New York City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan tells ...
'TIGER' Grants Aim to Revitalize Neighborhoods with Funds for Transit
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Yesterday, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the winners of a government stimulus grant called TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery). Communities around the country competed for federal money to revamp their public transit systems. A flood of entries — nearly 1,400 — were whittled down to 51 winners.
Stimulus Check In: Transportation
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Living Snow Fences? Subway Station Skylights? High-Speed Rail? It's the Federal Stimulus, One Year In: a Transportation Nation podcast
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
One year ago, the Obama Administration began pushing billions and billions of dollars out the door. The federal stimulus combines tax cuts, huge chunks of federal spending and the extension of benefits in hopes of stimulating the American economy. So how are American cities changing, and what will we remember about this massive program decades from now?
The Stimulus Bill, One Year Later
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The White House says the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has created or saved some 160,000 jobs in New York state, and another 65,000 in New Jersey.
The jobs numbers come on the first anniversary of the stimulus bill. They're based not on actual jobs -- which has been hard ...
The Stimulus: One Year Later
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
One year ago President Obama signed a landmark economic stimulus package into law. So far, $272 billion has been sent into the country to keep teachers at work, build bridges and extend unemployment benefits. Now, a year later, we take a look at how the plan is working.
How NY Is Faring One Year Into the Recovery Act
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
New York, NY —
President Obama is marking the one-year anniversary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. In a White House report released last night Vice President Joe Biden says the federal stimulus project has so far created or saved 2 million jobs, while some $453 billion have ...
Mayor Declares Times Square Street Closure a Hit
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Times Square Pedestrian Malls Permanent
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is making permanent the experimental pedestrian plaza on Broadway around Times Square.
Times Square Pedestrian Zone Made Permanent
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Pedestrian Plaza Expected to Stay in Times Square
Thursday, February 11, 2010
New York, NY —
Mayor Bloomberg is expected to announce that he'll permanently make parts of Times Square into a pedestrian plaza. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein has more.
REPORTER: When Mayor Bloomberg closed Times Square to car traffic last summer, the move caused consternation among cab drivers and New Yorkers who ...
Swing States (Almost) Sweep Swift Rail Sweepstakes
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Bullet Trains in New York? Notsofast!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Both Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles Schumer are beside themselves with glee about the $151 million grant for high-speed rail development in the Empire State that New York received today as part of the $8 billion stimulus grant package for high-speed rail. In fact, at 12:05 am--just minutes after the ...
Making High Speed Rail a Reality
Thursday, January 28, 2010
In last night's State of the Union address, President Obama proposed the ambitious goal of bringing high speed rail to America. He wants to devote eight billion dollars to be doled out to 31 states to overhaul their mass transit systems.
NY to Get $151m in Fed Grant for Rail Improvements
Thursday, January 28, 2010
New York, NY —
New York is getting 151 million dollars as part of a package of high-speed rail grants President Obama is unveiling today. But New Yorkers shouldn't expect bullet trains anytime soon. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein explains.
REPORTER: California is getting 2 billion dollars, Florida well over 1 billion, ...
Transportation Innovations from Across the USA
Monday, January 25, 2010
Takeaway correspondent Andrea Bernstein is just back from a conference in Washington of 10,000 transportation professionals from across the country. There, she learned how cities around the country are introducing novel ideas for transport, trying to make them mainstream. We hear about "Hot Lanes," "Bike Shares," and whether or not some cities may be looking at letting rich people buy their way out of traffic congestion.
Fast on First Ave.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Lincoln Tunnel May Increase Carpool Lanes
Friday, January 22, 2010
New York, NY —
The Port Authority is studying a plan to get more people through the Lincoln Tunnel every morning faster. But it could cost you if you're driving alone. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein explains.
REPORTER: Over 60,000 people come into Manhattan through the Lincoln Tunnel every day on a ...
Senate Shake-Up
Friday, January 22, 2010
MTA to Unveil Proposal for Speeding Up East-Side Buses
Thursday, January 14, 2010
New York, NY —
City plans for speeding up buses on First and Second Avenues do not include physically separating the buses from other traffic. But the new designs do include miles of protected bike lanes.
Experts say bus rapid transit, or BRT, as its called, has been most successful ...