During the unveil of Comptroller Brad Lander's "Green Light for New York City" plan, he emphasized a cohesive transit system, mirroring London’s Transport model. Key proposals include reviving the Vision Zero initiative, enhancing bike lanes, and ensuring safety regulations. Lander aims to reclaim control over subways and buses from the MTA, pushing for greater local accountability. His ambitious 21-point plan lists numerous livable street standards he can realistically achieve if elected mayor, highlighting significant changes in transportation and urban planning for New York City.
Lander's 21-point "Green Light" plan includes unified transit ideas, a strong emphasis on safety measures, and a revitalized approach to livable streets initiatives.
Lander's bold move to potentially bring subway and bus systems under mayoral control raises questions about the actual implementation and influence of local governance.
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