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This morning the New York Daily News reported on the doomsday budget that the MTA will unveil at its next board meeting on Thursday. It’s
This morning the New York Daily News reported on the doomsday budget that the MTA will unveil at its next board meeting on Thursday. It’s
Slower than a walking elephant! More powerful (but slower) than a running chicken! Taking on tens of passengers at a single stop! It’s a taxi!
As predicted, MTA officials had nothing but bad news at this morning’s special finance committee meeting. Agency officials said the MTA’s deficit had grown by
In what has become an annual ritual, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and allies LI ACORN and RWDSU/UFCW Local 338 testified at the Nassau County Legislature’s
Although Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi’s Proposed 2009 Budget Summary includes a property tax hike of 3.9% for the next fiscal year, none of that
New York’s Economy, Environment and Mobility at Risk, Say Groups The following is a press release from the Empire State Transportation Alliance, a coalition of
The federal government must help transit agencies meet rising demand, Sen. Hillary Clinton said on Friday at a press conference in Grand Central Terminal which
NYC Transit’s rider report cards for local buses are in — and the C minus result is a clear sign that there’s plenty of room
MTR has learned that the 13-member Ravitch Commission, established by Governor Paterson earlier this year and chaired by former MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch, has scheduled
A report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office (IBO) released last week indicates that City and State financial aid to the fiscally strapped MTA has