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One of the weirdest lies continually promulgated by the opponents is the "transit desert" narrative. There is no such thing.
There's nowhere in the Five Boroughs where you don't have nearby bus service connecting to rail, or express buses. People who drive have other options and are making a choice, and that choice will no longer be as heavily subsidized. But the city also needs to institute parking permits. Currently nonresidents occupy a huge share of on-street parking spaces. Congestion pricing + parking permits will make an enormous difference. |
more important than that is the city needs to take out street lanes and widen sidewalks. the steady increase in population of the city along with tourism demand it.
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Permit parking and tow absolutely anything not registered in the zone. All hourly parking to a demand model and rates rising with CPI annually. More loading zones...a shit ton more. Impound all sidewalk parkers. Eliminate the entire placard program. Quote:
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And there are always the cheaper options of express buses or the local buses to the closest subway stop. Someone in, say, Mill Basin can take the bus to the end of the nearest train line, or take an express bus directly to Manhattan. Quote:
And, yeah, sidewalks, especially the avenues in Manhattan, desperately need to be widened. Some, like Lex, 3rd, 2nd and 8th are ridiculous relevant to road width and pedestrian demand. They were all shrunk in the 40's and 50's. It's time to take the space back. |
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the cops are trying to shut down placard reforms
https://www.amny.com/news/placard-abuse-nypd-1.29035668 |
It's crazy how BDB has enabled that program to explode and also do nothing about the rampant fraud/abuse of people with fakes or by people who are not eligible. it's like he won't be satisfied until cars cover every sidewalk in the city and people have to scramble over top of them.
The waste/rot that he's caused and permitted as mayor wrt transportation is extraordinary. Hopefully somebody who at least appears to give a shit and is willing to reprioritize will take his office when the term is up (Corey Johnson would work). The city could greatly improve the ease of getting around very quickly. |
no surprize, but the new ferry system is heavily subsidized:
https://ny.curbed.com/platform/amp/2...ayor-de-blasio |
Deals starting to come into focus.
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Its a bit aggravating since the subsidy the MTA incurs per LIRR/MNRR rider is already waaay higher than NYCT riders. Also the money pit of the East Side Access which just incinerates piles of cash on contact. If this is the deal it could have been worse though. Hopefully the dynamic pricing stays in so that the end goal can actually be achieved. |
ᴴᴰ R142 2 Express Train via Bowling Green / Wall St Announcements - To Flatbush Avenue from 241 St
One of the most confusing reroutes, here are the automated announcements for a rerouted 2 train running via South Ferry Loop to Wall St via Bowling green and then back down to Brooklyn. Normally the conductor skips the South Ferry and Bowling green stops, but i managed to piece together the full program. |
^ there are some insane weekend reroutes, especially lately with all the troubles the system is having.
we were in queens plaza last weekend around 10pm when a train finally came in and they said, oh btw everybody on this is the last train of the night the station is shutting down. ooh kaaaay. ugh. that said, there are also plenty of common reroutes that regular riders would know, like 5 trains running on the westside, that confuse the beejezus out of visitors. |
nyc ferry system slants as an amenity for the rich:
https://nypost.com/2019/03/31/city-f...t-new-yorkers/ |
details to be worked out but the congestion pricing measure passed late last night.
the big thing is the money goes into a lockbox for mta so cuomo cant dip into it: The money from the congestion pricing proposal would go into a "lockbox" for MTA capital projects, along with new revenue from an internet sales tax and progressive mansion tax. All three together could be bonded against to raise a total $25 billion in new funding. more: https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2019/03...stion-pricing/ https://www.amny.com/transit/mta-con...omo-1.29209432 |
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sayonara to the metrocard — mta and regional tap payment rollout details:
https://www.amny.com/transit/metroca...mny-1.29297988 |
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You thought that was actually going to happen? Besides, the pub's gave all the money away to the rich and powerful in the tax scam bill. You're placing your hopes for an infrastructure revolution in the wrong hands. You want massive transformative infrastructure investment? Elect Democrats! |
Pied-à-terre tax died for ridiculous reasons
https://cityandstateny.com/articles/...s-reasons.html Quote:
https://cityandstateny.com/sites/def...980833409d1a14 |
of course
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corrupt nitwits
lets see who got breaks on new homes, apts and office leases for doing that. |
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