The 2019 executive budget allots $ 429 million towards the MTA's $ 836
action plan that's aimed at addressing both immediate and long -
term issues with the
subway, such as signal malfunctions and track maintenance.
The 2019 executive budget allots $ 429 million towards the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $ 836
action plan that's aimed at addressing both immediate and long -
term issues with the
subway, such as signal malfunctions and track maintenance.
At the end of July, Lhota unveiled the NYC
Subway Action Plan: an $ 836 million short - term plan to yield upgrades within a year and an $ 8 billion long - term plan that focuses on long - term improvements, such as better subway cars, the adoption of a new signal system and modern communications technol
Plan: an $ 836 million short -
term plan to yield upgrades within a year and an $ 8 billion long - term plan that focuses on long - term improvements, such as better subway cars, the adoption of a new signal system and modern communications technol
plan to yield upgrades within a year and an $ 8 billion long -
term plan that focuses on long - term improvements, such as better subway cars, the adoption of a new signal system and modern communications technol
plan that focuses on long -
term improvements, such as better
subway cars, the adoption of a new signal system and modern communications technology.
The funding will be dedicated to an MTA «lockbox» and offer long -
term funding to support the
subway action plan unveiled by Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Chairman Joe Lhota, transit improvements in the outer boroughs and a general transportation account for the city.