MTA leadership says the agency is incorporating cost-saving lessons learned from the first go around in some key ways: It ...
The Trump administration has reiterated a demand for New York to end its congestion pricing program, providing officials with ...
Sean Duffy, secretary of transportation, demanded information about crime in the subway system. But transit watchers saw a ...
To say Penn Station has seen better days is an understatement, and Rep. Ritchie Torres is sick of it. The firebrand New York ...
On Tuesday, the Trump administration threatened to revoke MTA funding unless the agency provided a detailed list of its ...
The chief executive of the MTA on Wednesday brushed off fresh Trump administration threats to withhold federal funds over subway safety concerns, touting a drop in crime and suggesting the White ...
With a March 21 federal deadline to end congestion pricing in Manhattan now confronting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ability to raise the $15 billion it is expected to generate for ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNTrump administration threatens to pull funding unless MTA hands over subway crime dataThe letter from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to the MTA demands data so the federal government can assess if funds are ...
The U.S. Dept. of Transportation said in a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Feb. 19 that it has rescinded its earlier approval for New York City’s first-in-the-country congestion ...
Congestion pricing was expected to raise $15 billion for systemwide transit improvements, from funding overdue repairs, to new elevators, to extending the Second Avenue subway into Harlem.
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