The MTA’s new so-called capital “plan” barely qualifies as a passive-aggressive political stunt. It envisions spending $68.5 ...
The LIRR stands to get about 9% of the total, with the biggest allocation — about $1.6 billion — going to new rail cars.
The MTA Wednesday outlined an ambitious long-term capital plan to replace aging subway cars, fix decaying bridges and improve ...
New York City’s transit system is seeking to invest $65.4 billion over the next five years to purchase thousands of rail cars ...
Gridlock Gov. Kathy Hochul saw zero political benefit from nixing congestion pricing's June 30 launch date, according to a ...
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said Wednesday he is confident that the MTA will get the $68.4 billion needed to fund the five ...
The MTA unveiled a $68.4B capital plan today — telling New Yorkers the nation’s largest mass transit system needs the funds ...
The plan promises to keep the city's subways, railroads and buses from falling into disrepair, but transit officials said ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday revealed a $68.4 billion capital budget plan for 2025-2029, outlining ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is a governmental agency exempt from the frequency of pay requirements of New York labor law, a federal court said.
The contract covers two design-build projects in New York City and is expected to take 30 to 36 months to complete.