Sentences with phrase «by mass transit»

A: Particularly in areas that are poorly served by mass transit, it's such a hardship to refrain from driving that there's no reasonable way to opt out.
Today, the trip by mass transit rail still takes about the same time.
Some of the family travel by mass transit, so they buy bus tickets and pick up magazines at the subway station.
Less than 1 percent of its population lives where there's enough density to be effectively served by mass transit.
It is open Monday through Friday during business hours and can be easily reached by mass transit by taking the E or F subway lines to the Kew Gardens - Union Turnpike station.
This is the fourth year in a row that Borough President Katz is hosting a «Project: Back to School» drop - off site at Queens Borough Hall, which is open Monday through Friday during business hours and can be easily reached by mass transit by taking the E or F subway lines to the Kew Gardens - Union Turnpike station.
The North Shore neighborhood is primed for residential growth, but it's also well - serviced by mass transit that connects relatively quickly to the free Staten Island Ferry.
The proposal comes after resistance arose to a prior Cuomo administration proposal to allow the MTA to claim new tax revenue generated by mass transit improvements in Manhattan and the Bronx, including around Penn Station.
Indirect detection of exoplanets has two main methods: detection by mass transit or by radial velocity.
Apple built a $ 5 billion campus that, for all its splendor, is not readily accessible by mass transit.
It is served by a mass transit bus system, and Amtrak has a rail line through Springfield that operates between Chicago and St. Louis.
Many of these prime suburban downtowns, including Evanston, Ill. and many suburbs in the metro New York area, are connected to the urban core by mass transit options that have been there for decades.
These are part of the story because «negamiles» from trips by mass transit, biking, walking, or ride - sharing, are even better than electric miles.
Separated into four general areas, Yonkers often travel by the mass transit to and from the city.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal to allow New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to collect property taxes in neighborhoods served by mass transit would usurp the city's power to raise its own revenue, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration.
The MTA needs a dedicated revenue stream through a new and permanent tax on millionaires in the regions served by mass transit, as well as cash raised from the closure of the carried interest loophole.
Cuomo's proposal to allow the MTA to collect property taxes in neighborhoods served by mass transit would usurp the city's power to raise its own revenue, according to the de Blasio administration.
These policies are becoming much more effective as more developers concentrate their energies on prime submarkets, such as bustling central business districts or towns and neighborhoods served by mass transit.
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