MTA hosts open house in Brooklyn on Interborough express project
Briefly

The MTA is hosting an open house in Canarsie tonight to discuss the proposed Interborough Express (IBX), a 14-mile transit initiative designed to enhance connectivity between Brooklyn and Queens. Scheduled for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at South Shore High School, the event invites residents to learn about the project, ask questions, and provide feedback. The IBX will connect major transit routes, aiming to decrease travel times and reduce the necessity for commuters to travel through Manhattan. MTA Chair Janno Lieber emphasizes the importance of this project for local residents, highlighting the benefits it will bring to their daily lives.
The 5 million people who live in Brooklyn and Queens have to go to Manhattan on the subway to reach the other borough-makes no sense. This project will give people back time in their lives.
Tonight's open house at South Shore High School provides local residents a chance to understand the Interborough Express project, ask questions, and share their thoughts.
Read at News 12 - Default
[
|
]