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With Hurricane Season Underway, Flooding Concerns Rise Among New York Commuters

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  • Larry Penner
    Posted August 21, 2024 at 7:39 pm

    More preparations are still needed to deal with periodic major storms which result in significant disruptions to MTA bus, commuter rail and subway service. More preparations are still needed. Improve coordination with NYC Department of Environmental Protection to insure adequate storm water and sewage system capacity for all stations, tracks and tunnels. Purchase additional mobile pumps and pump trains.
    Allocate more funding to bring all NYC Transit subway system pump rooms to a state of good repair, add more pump rooms and capacity. Complete all the billions in Federal Transit Adminstration Recovery and Rescilliency capital improvement projects that should have been already in place several years ago.
    Insure that all NYC Transit Bus, Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority Bus, MTA Bus (the former seven NYC private franchised bus operators), NYC Transit subway, Staten Island Railway, Long Island and Metro North Rail Roads yards and shops have been upgraded to deal with future flooding after heavy rain storms.
    These are a higher priority than spending $7.7 billion for Second Avenue Subway Phase 2, $5.5 billion for the Brooklyn -Queens Light Rail Connector, $3.1 billion Bronx East Metro North Penn Station Access or other system expansion projects.
    Five million pre COVID-19 MTA riders should not have to deal with continued inconveniences every time there is a major rain storm. Perhaps getting rid of all the elevated Manhattan subways long ago wasn’t such a good idea.
    Larry Penner — transportation advocate, historian and writer who previously served as a former Director for the Federal Transit Administration Region 2 New York Office of Operations and Program Management. This included the development, review, approval and oversight for billions in capital projects and programs for NJ Transit, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, NYC Transit bus, subway and Staten Island Railway, Long Island and Metro North Rail Roads, MTA Bus, NYCDOT Staten Island Ferry along with 30 other transit agencies in NY & NJ.) ..

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