Smith: Ratner Close to Railroading MTA on Atlantic Yards
A new agreement is expected to be announced on Monday.
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A new agreement is expected to be announced on Monday.
Or would you rather hold it in with your bare hands until you could get somewhere, anywhere else?
Turnstiles will be replaced with an E-Z Pass–type system in a couple of years. So they say.
He left to clear the way for David Paterson to take the Authority in "a new direction."
His Holiness offers words of wisdom at the State Senate yesterday.
Through a hodgepodge of new taxes and fees, the transit agency is saved — for now.
The papers seem to expect Albany to come up with smart, long-term solutions. Ha!
Looks like schools may be off the hook for raised payroll taxes, but the plan to make cabs even more expensive is still on.
Who wants some? You, Senator Kruger? You want some of this?
After he unveiled a weak MTA bailout plan, the New York papers are letting Smith have it.
"I have to be honest. I'm a little afraid." As you should be.