Advocates sue MTA to reverse rules targeting homeless
/“Criminalizing poor people or blocking their access to public facilities is plainly discriminatory.”
Read More“Criminalizing poor people or blocking their access to public facilities is plainly discriminatory.”
Read More“We would not be the huge city we are without mass transit like we have.”
Read More“Mass transit is the present and future of this city.”
Read MoreThe Queens councilmember actually wants to eliminate parking spots.
Read More“Who deserves the high honor of being a voice of the MTA?”
Read MoreA Downtown Brooklyn busway has turned Fulton Street into one of the most successful retail corridors in the entire city.
Read MoreBroken glass, everywhere.
Read MoreThe public comment period is open until October 5
Read MoreOvernight commuters previously had to pay extra after Jamaica and Flushing.
Read More“It is the centerpiece of a community and the foundation for many folks' livelihoods.”
Read More“Today’s achievement is a step forward for all transit passengers.”
Read MoreJuneteenth commemorates the end of the slavery.
Read More“I think it’s long overdue that we make surface transportation a priority.”
Read More“Reopening does not mean that we're going back to the way things were.”
Read More“This is an unprecedented time and that calls for unprecedented action.”
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