The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has vowed to make the city’s public transit system easier to navigate, but said it will take 32 years. For disabled New Yorkers, the subway is still a nightmare.
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Eric Adams Promised to Be the Bus Mayor. Riders Are Still Waiting.
Mayor Eric Adams pledged to create 150 miles of bus lanes in New York City in four years. Then politics interfered.
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Where Are the Big Ideas for New York City?
The resurrection of the greatest city in the world requires grit and ingenuity.
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How Could the M.T.A. Spend a Congestion Pricing Windfall?
Money collected from a plan to toll drivers could be used to upgrade New York City’s subways, including adding fare gates and platform barriers.
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Every American City Needs a Richard Ravitch
His death leaves a vacuum in New York, but his life showed other leaders the right way to step up and save their cities.