MTA to hold open houses on IBX
/The MTA will soon hold a series of public town halls on their ambitious plan to build a light rail from Queens to Brooklyn, even as funding for the project remains in question.
Read MoreThe MTA will soon hold a series of public town halls on their ambitious plan to build a light rail from Queens to Brooklyn, even as funding for the project remains in question.
Read MoreThe Department of Transportation on Wednesday yanked its approval of New York’s congestion pricing program, putting the future of the controversial toll into extreme doubt.
Read MoreQueens members of the City Council’s Common Sense Caucus and Queens Assemblymember David Weprin rallied in support of a new lawsuit filed against the plan to bring congestion pricing to Manhattan.
Read MoreThe SBA did not respond to request for comment about its decision to post amateur porn on social media.
Read MoreThe ABLE system works by capturing the license plate, photo, video, location and timestamp of vehicles obstructing bus lanes.
Read MoreIn addition to layoffs, the MTA said it would implement a hiring freeze, reduce contractor costs and get tougher on fare evaders.
Read MoreEach public advocate candidate except for Queens Councilmember Eric Ulrich said they support congestion pricing at two separate forums.
Read MoreCongestion pricing, which would require state approval, involves charging motorists a toll to drive into Manhattan.
Read MoreA coalition made up of members of the Transportation Alternatives, Riders Alliance and other transit advocacy groups will take to the streets of Brooklyn and Queens today as part of citywide day of action aimed at funding a more reliable subway system.
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