New York City Mayor Eric Adams Signs Historic 'City of Yes' Housing Legislation to Construct 80,000 Homes, Boost Infrastructure
Mayor Eric Adams has signed legislation focused on constructing 80,000 new homes and improving New York City's flood and sewer infrastructure, part of a commitment to affordable housing and urban development.
New Yorkers Anticipate MTA Decision on Fare Hikes and Manhattan Congestion Pricing Amidst Talks of Transit Upgrades
The MTA is considering fare hikes for NYC transit and implementing congestion pricing, while also planning to procure new subway cars. Residents are rallying against these changes.
JetBlue CEO Appeals to President-elect Trump for Vital Upgrades to U.S. Air Traffic Control System
JetBlue's CEO Joanna Geraghty called on president-elect Trump to improve the US air traffic control system, citing technology and staffing issues that strain industry operations.
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All CitiesQueensNew York CityBronxBrooklynManhattanStaten IslandMTA To Add 80 New 'Open Gangway' Subway Cars in NYC, Funded by Congestion Pricing Revenue
The MTA is ordering 80 new 'open gangway' subway cars to improve commutes in NYC, with delivery by 2028. This is part of a $1.3 billion purchase financed by congestion pricing revenues.
New York and New Jersey Commuters Face Fare and Toll Hikes, PATH Train Fare Rises After a Decade
The Port Authority announced PATH train fare will rise by 25 cents to $3, and tolls for Hudson River crossings by 25 cents, starting January 12, 2025.
New York City Clamps Down on "Ghost Cars" with Fake Plates Ahead of Congestion Pricing
NYPD and sanitation officials in NYC are targeting vehicles with fake or obscured plates, seizing 5,000 since September, to combat potential evasion of upcoming congestion pricing tolls.
NYC Subway Riders Endure Rush Hour Chaos as Delays Plague Multiple Lines
Multiple NYC subway lines experienced significant delays during Thursday's rush hour due to mechanical and signal issues, extending frustrations from Wednesday's 7 train service suspension.
New York's Fifth Avenue Set for $150M Transformation into Pedestrian-Friendly Boulevard
NYC officials plan to transform Fifth Avenue into a pedestrian-friendly zone, with expanded sidewalks and green spaces, aiming to boost the city's economy while improving pedestrian experience.
Federal Green Light for $10 Billion New York Port Authority Bus Terminal Upgrade
The Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan is set for a $10 billion redevelopment starting next year, promising modern amenities and design in the world's busiest bus hub.
New Bus Lanes and Safety Improvements Unveiled on Manhattan's 96th Street to Boost Commute Efficiency
NYC DOT has completed a redesign of Manhattan's 96th Street, with new bus lanes and safety improvements to improve traffic and public transportation efficiency.
New York Mayoral Candidates Envision Vacant Subway Retail Spaces as Social Service Hubs Amid Urban Decay
NYC's subway retail spaces are largely vacant, with mayoral candidates suggesting repurposing them as social service hubs, though detailed funding plans are lacking.
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All CitiesBronxNew York CityBrooklynManhattanStaten IslandQueensNew York City's Congestion Pricing Policy Sparks Debates Over Air Quality and Equity Concerns
NYC's congestion pricing program aims to reduce traffic but may unevenly affect air quality, raising concerns especially in the South Bronx about increased pollution and health issues.
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