Astrid Glynn
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What’s Next for New York State DOT?
On Monday, state DOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn tendered her resignation, leaving the agency's top job during a critical period for statewide transportation policy. Governor Paterson engineered Glynn's departure, according to the Daily News, following her three-week vacation to Borneo that came while DOT is still deciding how to spend its pot of federal stimulus cash. With state politicians also discussing solutions for the MTA budget crisis in tandem with funding for the state's road and bridge program, crucial decisions will take shape without an established leader at the helm of the transportation agency.
April 15, 2009