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The New York State Department of Transportation will redesign more than 500 highway signs to bring the signs in compliance with federal safety standards.
New York State transportation officials had fun with Star Wars Day over the weekend, translating digital highway signs into Yoda-speak to tout road safety. Skip to content. All Sections.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration dotted New York with 514 highway signs touting its tourism programs despite a federal ruling explicitly prohibiting the state from doing so.
ALBANY - Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration dotted New York with 514 highway signs touting its tourism programs despite a federal ruling explicitly prohibiting the state from doing so. Documents ...
The New York State Department of Transportation will finally begin removing more than 500 "I Love New York" signs next month, according to a new report. Federal Highway Administration spokesman ...
ALBANY -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration dotted New York with 514 highway signs touting its tourism programs despite a federal ruling explicitly prohibiting the state from doing so.
Since 2014, New York has spent more than $8 million to install the signs, despite FHWA forbidding the state from doing so. The signs are posted along major routes, including interstates 81, 87, 88 ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- The dollar signs are adding up for highway tourism signs that may have to come down. As CBS2's Tony Aiello reported, it has many asking – whose bright idea was this ...
ALBANY – Highway crews began removing many of the controversial I Love NY highway signs Wednesday as part of the state's deal with federal highway regulators to avoid a $14 million penalty.
When the "I Love New York" campaign was first unveiled, CBS2 measured the towering signs, which stood as tall as 25 feet, Jennifer McLogan reported. "They are crazy about signs around here," one ...
New York's Thruway and other major state highways are getting nearly 300 new signs directing drivers to "text stops" as part of a campaign against distracted driving.
The price for hundreds of state tourism signs erected along major New York highways and deemed federally illegal — the source of a years-long Washington-Albany kerfuffle — was $8.1 million ...