What road projects will come to a halt as a result of Gov. Chris Christie's late-night executive order stopping work until the Transportation Trust Fund gets more money? So far — none.
Work on long term projects such as the Pulaski Skyway in North Jersey and the Port Authority's project to raise the Bayonne Bridge already were taking off the long holiday weekend, although lane closures and constru
As New Jersey lawmakers tangle over how to fund the depleted Transportation Trust Fund, an engineers' group has given the state a near-failing grade for its roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
The American Society of Civil Engineers' report released Thursday gave New Jersey's infrastructure a D-plus grade, slightly worse than the group's last report in 2007 that gave the state a C-minus...
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New Jersey lawmakers are vowing to move ahead with legislation establishing a 10-year, $20 billion fund for road and bridge work that includes a 23-cent fuel tax hike in exchange for other tax cuts, but Gov. Chris Christie is not on board yet.
Facing a crumbling transportation infrastructure and no money in sight to fix it, could New Jersey be headed for a bonafide transportation crisis in the near future?