The article criticizes the MTA's plan to extend the Second Avenue subway, estimating costs at $4.3 billion per mile. Concerns about the management capabilities of Governor Hochul and MTA Chairman Lieber are raised, with calls for their removal from office. The MTA's history of cost overruns is highlighted, suggesting that projected timelines are unrealistic. A need for thorough investigations into MTA's financial practices and project management is emphasized, alongside a request to halt the subway extension until existing projects are completed, citing public safety issues.
It's time to get rid of them.
The MTA is a poorly managed financial debacle and a total money pit.
Moving forward, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy should conduct an investigation into the entire MTA.
The extension of the Second Avenue line should be placed at an indefinite halt until all current projects are completed.
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