Beacon, NY... Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro and City of Beacon Mayor Randy Casale announced
a new local bus service route in Beacon that will connect Metro North's Beacon Train Station and DIA: Beacon with the Main Street area of Beacon.
Not exact matches
Her top transportation priority is establishing more safe options and north - south travel connections through the district, including
new and expanded Select
Bus Service routes, improved local bus service, and better cycling infrastructu
Bus Service routes, improved local bus service, and better cycling infrastr
Service routes, improved
local bus service, and better cycling infrastructu
bus service, and better cycling infrastr
service, and better cycling infrastructure.
During the meeting, Borough President Katz also noted the one year anniversary of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan's April 15, 2015 launch and outlined major milestones of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan in the past year, including the activation of the Bronx - Flushing - Jamaica Q44 Select
Bus Service that serves 44,000
New Yorkers daily; the newly - restored paths at Rufus King Park that are part of the first phase of the Park's major capital improvements; redesigned storefronts of local businesses along Sutphin Boulevard (with more on the way); a $ 138,000 «Building Community Capacity» grant toward the formation of the Jamaica Arts Alliance; the release of an RFP to activate the 168th Street Garage into a new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to host LinkN
New Yorkers daily; the newly - restored paths at Rufus King Park that are part of the first phase of the Park's major capital improvements; redesigned storefronts of
local businesses along Sutphin Boulevard (with more on the way); a $ 138,000 «Building Community Capacity» grant toward the formation of the Jamaica Arts Alliance; the release of an RFP to activate the 168th Street Garage into a
new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to host LinkN
new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to host LinkNYC.
The
new facility will offer a single convenient location to board
local and intercity
bus and rail
service.
Where are the
new homes being built for the influx of people wanting to live in these communities, where are the schools that need to expand to cater for the increased number of students, where's the extra Rates being brought in by
Local Authorities being spent — on swimming pools, sealing roads and footpaths, providing a free community bus, well set up Doctors Surgeries encouraging Doctors to their communities, provision of free local bus services for
Local Authorities being spent — on swimming pools, sealing roads and footpaths, providing a free community
bus, well set up Doctors Surgeries encouraging Doctors to their communities, provision of free
local bus services for
local bus services for all.