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NYMTC directs the use of billions of dollars in federal funding to develop transportation that’s safer, more efficient and more easily accessible for the 13 million people residing in New York City, Long Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley.

Happy Pride from NYMTC! This month, we honor the LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm our commitment to creating transportation...
06/08/2026

Happy Pride from NYMTC! This month, we honor the LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm our commitment to creating transportation systems that are safe, accessible, and welcoming for everyone all year round.

The best journey is one that’s taken together!

This week, NYMTC staff participated in the Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research's Walk, Bike and Roll NY S...
06/05/2026

This week, NYMTC staff participated in the Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research's Walk, Bike and Roll NY Symposium, a two-day conference centered around active mobility and accessible transportation systems.

The Symposium featured a presentation led by NYMTC's Mark Maglienti, Assistant Director, Planning and Program Management, and David Lake, Transportation Conformity & Planning Program Support in Mid-Hudson South Transportation Coordinating Committee, on the Palisades Shared Use Feasibility Study. During the presentation, Mark and David shared best practices communities can use to advance active transportation infrastructure.

Mark and Sandra Reyes Guerra, NYMTC’s New York City Unit Staff Director, also led a walking tour which showcased several transportation projects around the Tarrytown area, including the Old Croton Aqueduct and the Route 9 and Broadway Complete Streets.

Save the date! NYMTC’s next Program, Finance and Administration (PFAC) meeting is on 6/18 at 11:30 am and is open to the...
06/04/2026

Save the date! NYMTC’s next Program, Finance and Administration (PFAC) meeting is on 6/18 at 11:30 am and is open to the public.

This bi-monthly business meeting will also feature a presentation on NYMTC’s Community Planning Workshop Program (CPWP), which helps municipalities identify transportation strategies that support their local priorities and regional mobility.

David Drits, Senior Transportation Analyst at NYMTC, and Miriam Salerno, Managing Director of the Placemaking, Outreach and Engagement Team (POET) at Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Rutgers University, will share highlights from recent CPWP projects across the region.

Don’t miss it!

🔗: https://bit.ly/6-18PFAC

Happy World Bicycle Day from NYMTC! Today, we celebrate bicycles as an essential foundation to our transportation networ...
06/03/2026

Happy World Bicycle Day from NYMTC! Today, we celebrate bicycles as an essential foundation to our transportation network across New York City, Long Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley. We’re continuing to advance transportation programs and projects that improve mobility for cyclists and all transportation users.

06/02/2026

As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary, NYMTC’s Transportation Innovation Series is exploring notable, historic transportation advancements in our planning region. This week, we’re going back in time to twentieth-century New York City!

In 1905, the first gasoline-powered buses in the United States began service in NYC, transforming travel here and setting the stage for bus travel as we know it today.

Today, students in the 2025-2026 cohort of NYMTC’s September 11th Memorial Fellowship Program met at our downtown office...
06/01/2026

Today, students in the 2025-2026 cohort of NYMTC’s September 11th Memorial Fellowship Program met at our downtown office to share ideas and learn more about NYMTC’s role in transportation planning.

The September 11th Memorial Fellowship Program for Regional Transportation Planning honors the memory of three NYMTC staff members who perished in the World Trade Center attacks: Ignatius Adanga, Charles Lesperance, and See Wong Shum.

We were thrilled to connect with the fellows and look forward to the cohort’s presentations this September. Stay tuned for more info!

05/29/2026

Next stop: Brooklyn Bridge! This week, we’re highlighting the Brooklyn Bridge—one of the world’s most iconic bridges—as part of NYMTC’s Transportation Innovation Series.

In May 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge officially opened to the public as the world’s longest suspension bridge at the time. Over 140 years later, the Brooklyn Bridge endures as an iconic piece of infrastructure not only in the NYMTC region, but around the globe.

Explore more transportation innovations in NYMTC’s Annual Report: https://bit.ly/nymtcreport25

Say hello to NYMTC’s newest team member, Sasha Medvinsky! Sasha recently joined the team to support the New York City Tr...
05/28/2026

Say hello to NYMTC’s newest team member, Sasha Medvinsky! Sasha recently joined the team to support the New York City Transportation Coordinating Committee (TCC) and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in urban studies from McGill University. Welcome, Sasha – we’re excited to have you on the team!

Don’t miss NYMTC’s May Brown Bag tomorrow, 5/28 at 12:00 p.m. This Brown Bag will feature a presentation on the New York...
05/27/2026

Don’t miss NYMTC’s May Brown Bag tomorrow, 5/28 at 12:00 p.m.

This Brown Bag will feature a presentation on the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT)'s updated accessibility standards and public right-of-way improvements.

NYSDOT’s Kara Hogan, Regional Compliance Manager; Lynn Godek, Professional Landscape Architect; and Belle Irwin, Assistant Landscape Architect, will share how NYSDOT is shaping a more inclusive transportation system through new design and accessibility standards.

Join us tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. – don’t miss it!

🔗: bit.ly/5-28brownbag

Tomorrow is your last chance to comment on the draft Transportation Conformity Determination! The Transportation Conform...
05/26/2026

Tomorrow is your last chance to comment on the draft Transportation Conformity Determination!

The Transportation Conformity Determination ensures that transportation projects and programs in the Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and FFYs 2026-2055 Regional Transportation Plan meet air quality standards.

Don’t miss your chance to provide feedback. Submit comments via email to [email protected] by tomorrow, May 27.

More info: https://bit.ly/ComPeriod

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