Oil Spill Outrage: U.S. Department of Transportation Slaps Panther Operating with Mega $9.6M Fine for Alleged Pipeline Neglect
The U.S. Department of Transportation proposes a $9.6 million fine against Panther Operating Company, LLC for pipeline safety violations following a major oil spill.
Feds Cut $106K Check To Help Seguin Make Streets Less Deadly
Seguin won a $106,470 federal SS4A planning grant to pilot temporary crosswalks, driveway consolidation and a Safe Routes to School plan. City officials say demos will be monitored before permanent changes are made.
Potomac Community to Discuss MacArthur Boulevard Bikeway Plan at Upcoming Public Meeting
MCDOT plans to discuss the MacArthur Boulevard Bikeway project on Jan. 28, seeking public input on two proposed concept plans. The meeting offers both in-person and virtual attendance options.
New York’s Discontinued MetroCards Emerge as Valuable Collectibles on Resale Market
New York City's discontinued MetroCards have become collectibles, with prices on online marketplaces like eBay ranging from $6 to $5,000, reflecting the high demand for these nostalgic items.
Manhattan's Congestion Pricing Cuts Traffic by 11%, Boosts MTA Revenue in First Year Success
The report highlights the success of Manhattan's congestion pricing, noting a decrease in vehicles, improved bus speeds, reduced air pollution, increased revenue, and growing public transit use after one year.












