Day of action: Congestion pricing supporters in Manhattan demand Hochul unpause toll plan, support mass transit | amNewYork
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City Comptroller Brad Lander pointed out that Hochul derailed decades of fierce advocacy for accessible subway stations without any legislative authority. 'That was a dagger right at the heart of accessibility is that just a couple of weeks later, the MTA said, Well, without that money, we're gonna cancel 23 elevator projects,' said Lander, who described the governor's move as shameful.
A coalition of transit advocacy groups embarked on a citywide subway accessibility day of action, dubbed One Day, Five Boroughs, 23 Stations, on Sunday to talk to subway riders about the impact Gov. Kathy Hochul's decision to indefinitely pause congestion pricing has on accessibility upgrades.
Because the governor stopped the Manhattan toll plan at the last minute on June 5, the MTA is facing a $15 billion shortfall for its 2020-2024 capital plan, which included the installation of elevators at 23 subway stations, among other improvements.
Elected officials and pro-congestion organizations including the Riders Alliance, which spearheaded the action, demanded the governor immediately reinstate the controversial congestion pricing plan.
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