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Someone’s Gotta Pay for the Cuomo Transpo Plan, And It Won’t Be Motorists
Andrew Cuomo ran down his list of big transportation projects in the State of the State Address yesterday, and despite the billions it will take to build everything on his agenda, the governor didn't say anything about how he'll raise the money to pay for it. He did work in a line about toll cuts for Thruway drivers, though.
January 14, 2016
Here’s the Risk to Straphangers of Kicking the Can on the MTA Capital Plan
Rumors are swirling that the long-awaited answer to the key question vexing the MTA -- how the state’s $8.3 billion share of the unfunded portion of the MTA capital plan will be paid for -- is that dreaded four-letter word: D-E-B-T.
January 11, 2016
Cuomo’s “Ambitious” Transport Program: a Hodgepodge of Pandering
Try to picture this: Governor Cuomo, announcing a big MTA funding commitment, promises subway and bus fares won't rise for four years. And in fact, people who buy monthly MetroCards will get a de facto fare cut via tax credits. Infrastructure upgrades and lower fares -- sweet deal.
January 7, 2016
Cuomo’s Long Island Growth Plan: More Trains and More Traffic
This morning, Governor Cuomo announced plans to move forward with the Long Island Railroad’s project for a third track on the main line between Floral Park and Hicksville in Nassau County. At the same time, Cuomo wants to study a car tunnel linking Long Island to either the Bronx, Westchester, or Connecticut.
January 5, 2016
Will Meaningful Hit-and-Run Reform Be on Albany’s 2016 Agenda?
Governor Cuomo has vetoed bills that would have set back efforts to reform state hit-and-run statutes.
December 14, 2015
Today: Urge Cuomo to Amend or Kill Disastrous Albany Hit-and-Run Bill
District attorneys and traffic safety advocates across the state are asking Governor Cuomo to kill a bill that would stall efforts to reform state laws that create an incentive for drunk drivers to leave the scene of harmful crashes.
December 2, 2015
NYC Toll Reform Makes Too Much Sense to Fade Away
Don't count out Move New York just yet.
October 28, 2015
How Did Straphangers Make Out in the Cuomo-de Blasio MTA Deal?
On Saturday, Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio reached a deal to close the gap in the MTA's five-year, $29 billion capital program, with the state pitching in $8.3 billion and the city contributing $2.5 billion. The agreement ends a drawn out political fight between the governor and the mayor. But enough about politics. How do transit riders make out in the deal?
October 12, 2015
If Cuomo’s MTA Raids Are No Big Deal, Why Won’t He Promise to Stop?
Andrew Cuomo has a credibility problem.
October 9, 2015