
Southwest light-rail project soap opera still producing shocking scenes
The saga of the Southwest light-rail project in Minneapolis is looking more and more like a soap opera series.
The saga of the Southwest light-rail project in Minneapolis is looking more and more like a soap opera series.
The top news stories RT&S was covering the week ending Jan. 28.
An Olympic event is about to be completed in Los Angeles.
The Minneapolis Park Board is fed up with delays dealing with Southwest light-rail construction, so it added to the problem.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced that the Second Avenue Subway expansion project that would extend the Second Avenue line to 125th Street in East Harlem has moved to the engineering phase of the project timeline.
The Surface Transportation Board recently approved a new rail line in Utah, and officials can’t say enough against it.
Those hoping to see rail projects bustling in 2022 as a result from the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill need to set their sights on 2023.
Now that the deal has been signed, the dealings begin.
A timeline should not give a pair of scissors the attention.
The public will have the opportunity to comment on the six alternatives for L.A. Metro’s Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project.