New York officials pledged Thursday to fight to keep the Second Avenue Subway’s path to East Harlem on track — even as the nearly $7 billion expansion project faces a funding threat from the Trump administration. Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-Manhattan/The Bronx) and other elected officials ripped the U.S. Department of Transportation’s move to withhold billions […] The post City Leaders Rip Trump DOT for Pausing Billions for Second Avenue Subway appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.| THE CITY – NYC News
The shutdown punishment has begun, and it’s aimed at New York City. Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget announced Wednesday on X that “roughly $18 billion in New York City infrastructure projects have been put on hold to ensure funding is not flowing based on unconstitutional DEI principles.” That includes funding for the Second Avenue Subway extension and the Gateway Program, a proposed rail tunnel connecting New York City and New Jersey. While Vought did n...| Heatmap News
Rep. Juan Porras (R) is looking to honor the memory of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who promoted free-market ideas on college campuses across the country, with a road bearing his name near Florida International University (FIU). The Miami representative filed House Bill 33 in the Florida Legislature to recognize Kirk for his principles on […] The post Juan Porras Files Bill to Designate Avenue Near FIU After Charlie Kirk appeared first on The Floridian.| The Floridian
Since July 4, the federal government has escalated its assault on wind development to previously unimaginable heights.| Heatmap News
City Officials Detail Ambitious Project; Community Praises Councilwoman Sandy Nurse's Persistent Advocacy| Bushwick Daily
Aviation takes center stage as Trump’s DOT begins to come into view| The Air Current
New York officials and organizations have hit out at reports that the Trump Administration is considering a move to halt the congestion pricing| QNS
Supporters say the expansion is needed to support the growth of oil truck traffic and increased population in western North Dakota. Some conservation groups have opposed the widening of the highway near the Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit and the Little Missouri National Grasslands.| North Dakota Monitor
SMATS and Smart City NZ announce a partnership introducing next-generation traffic data collection and analytics solutions to the New Zealand market.| SMATS