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Transportation in the Region

RPA is researching and advocating for the infrastructure improvements we need to support sustainable and accessible transportation in the region.

Research

Campaign Featured Image Build Gateway Now
Build Gateway Now is a coalition of civic, labor and business leaders building support for the construction of a new rail tunnel to connect New York, New Jersey, and the entire Northeast Corridor.
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Whether going into the office or working from home, commuters are a vital source of jobs and income throughout the metro area.
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E Commerce Web Image Carpool Insta
The rapid growth of e-commerce is having a profound impact on land use, transportation, the environment, and more. Citizens and policymakers now face a choice between two different paths for the industry.
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Doing construction work in New York City’s streets is complicated and costly. This report examines obstacles and offers solutions for delivering a more modern, multidimensional right-of-way.
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In New York City, waiving parking requirements for new buildings has yielded more new affordable homes, especially on smaller parcels of land.
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Streets can be a revolutionary resource for our region if we continue to explore these spaces instead of prioritizing them as routes for cars alone.”

E Commerce Web Image Carpool Insta
The rapid growth of e-commerce is having a profound impact on land use, transportation, the environment, and more. Citizens and policymakers now face a choice between two different paths for the industry.
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Transit trips across the Hudson River will continue to grow beyond the region’s current capacity. Without the infrastructure to meet this demand, the region’s economic growth and sustainability are in jeopardy.
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PABT
The Port Authority Bus Terminal Replacement Project offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve the entire west side of Manhattan. Here’s how we can make the most of it.
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New York City can use our 32,000 acres of roadway to prevent flooding and adapt to climate change, support transportation alternatives and better goods movement, and expand access to economic opportunity. Here’s how.
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The nation’s recovery demands an infrastructure program that creates jobs, reduces inequality, and prepares the U.S. for climate change and public health emergencies.
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NJ Transit has plans to make bus travel easier and more equitable for riders. More funding and better traffic policies can help achieve this.
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We need an evolution in how we manage and use city streets. We need to develop a network of priority, high-capacity, protected bike lanes that serve as the heart of a comprehensive and cohesive bicycle network.
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Action

RPA Lab

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The drop in ridership as a result of the COVID pandemic has created a looming budget crisis for the MTA. Who will be impacted by revenue raisers from Governor Hochul and the State Legislature to close the gap?
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Micromobility Bronx Scooter Pilot NYC DOT
How are micromobility options and autonomous vehicles emerging in the New York City region compared to the rest of the US?
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Gateway Tour
Touring the North River Tunnel illustrates the urgent need for the Gateway program and the improvements to rail service it will provide to the region.
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We break down how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework will impact the tri-state region.
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Vehicle traffic has surpassed pre-COVID levels while transit ridership remains low. Our region cannot sustain this.
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Flooded Subways
How many subway entrances will flood during New York City’s next severe rain storm? We counted.
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Survey Pattern 01
More than 80% of residents in the NY-NJ-CT metro area would like to see more investment in public transportation.
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From the Fourth Plan

From the Archive

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The metropolitan region’s central city needed a comprehensive program to adapt itself more advantageously to the motor age, but no city agency was in a position to undertake this task.
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