Category: Transportation Policy
FEDERAL CORPORATE TAX CUTS JUST GAVE NEW BILLIONS TO NEW YORK BUSINESSES- WHAT ABOUT THE MTA?
There is a sudden new source of money in New York State that is getting little attention in the debateContinue Reading
THE BYFORD PLAN AND THE MTA INFORMATION DEFICIT
New York City Transit’s new president, Andy Byford, recently presented a major plan to fix the subways, called “Fast Forward,”Continue Reading
STATE BUDGET DOES HELP MASS TRANSIT, BUT MTA CAPITAL PLAN UNCERTAINTY RISING
The MTA received two significant infusions of new money in the State Budget adopted effective this April 1st. The firstContinue Reading
STATE BUDGET MASS TRANSIT UPDATE: NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN AS DEADLINE DRAWS NEAR; S & P CUT MTA BOND RATING
With the New York State budget deadline of April 1 fast approaching, the Assembly, Senate, and the Governor are nowContinue Reading
CONGESTION PRICING TRAIN ALREADY RUNNING LATE IN ALBANY
There is plenty of debate ongoing in Albany now about the pros and cons of congestion pricing-but little discussion yetContinue Reading
With MTA Facing Massive Shortfall, A Lot Riding on New Congestion Pricing Push
Governor Cuomo’s “Fix NYC” Commission produced a framework for a congestion pricing plan, released just after the Governor’s Executive BudgetContinue Reading
The MTA’s Long-Term Financial Problem is Severe and May Soon Be Worse
Summer 2017 saw a political breakthrough for mass transit riders when Governor Cuomo declared a “ Transit Emergency “ afterContinue Reading
The Mayor’s Best Argument on Transit System Funding
Governor Cuomo’s declaration of a state emergency after the Harlem subway derailment in June offered hope to suffering transit ridersContinue Reading
The Governor cannot duck a reckoning for mass transit’s decline
New York’s mass transit riders are experiencing a serious and rapid decline in service. The negatives are palpable and documentable;Continue Reading