The MTA’s spending is like a runaway train. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s board rubber-stamped nearly $250 ...
The MTA board has voted to award a more than $186 million contract with a project management consultant to oversee the work ...
The MTA selected the joint venture over two other teams that submitted proposals for the work on the Second Avenue subway ...
The contract, which is expected to receive final approval by the MTA’s board on Wednesday, is for overseeing work on the next ...
The agency is moving forward with the extension of the line into East Harlem, which will cost an estimated $7.7 billion to ...
The MTA on Monday released its latest data on congestion pricing​ and talked about a new pilot program aimed at making ...
Yet the agency is nonetheless moving ahead with plans to shell out another jaw-dropping $7.7 billion to extend the 2nd Avenue subway. What kind of management is that? If you’re too broke to fix ...
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The spending showdown presents a golden opportunity to finally rein in the MTA’s insatiable appetite for uncontrolled ...
On Monday, the MTA announced a big step forward in the project. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook reports.
Sean Duffy, secretary of transportation, demanded information about crime in the subway system. But transit watchers saw a ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s board rubber-stamped nearly $250 million Wednesday for consultants in its already colossally pricey, long-delayed Second Avenue subway extension.
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