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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Transportation Alliance to the MTA: Address Long Term Capital Needs

Ruse_subway_2889 A group calling itself the Empire State Transportation Alliance – a coalition of business, civic, labor and environmental organizations supporting investment in transportation – and the Keep New York Moving Campaign today released the following statement.  In it they say that it is critical that the plan address long term capital needs such as new cars. Members of this group include NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign, Transportation Alternatives, the Environmental Defense Action Fund and more. Photograph left by Travis Ruse.

Now that the New York State Assembly, Senate and Governor have put plans on the table to bail out the transit system, the Empire State Transporation Alliance urges all leaders to conference and arrive at a compromise agreement in the coming days. 

It is critial that the final plan address the long term capital needs such as new cars and buses and renovated stations alongside the short term fixes to the operating budget which currently call for major fare increases and service reductions.

Tough choices have to be made and ESTA strongly maintains support for a plan that shares the burden amongst drivers, businesses and transit riders as the most equitable option.

Over the course of the next few days there will be much debate about where to go from here. Ever since the MTA passed its own budget back in December, the agency has maintained that it needs to know by March 25 if it should pull back on its already-approved fare hike and service reduction package. But the MTA also needs a funding source for its upcoming capital program – a critical issue that will only worsen as the year goes on. Further complicating matters with delaying capital-plan support is that Albany rarely passes new taxes or funding sources in election years, like next year. That means that the capital program and all its progress to date could come to a standstill, along with the jobs and economic stimulus it provides.

 The plan by the Senate Democrats barely covers the MTA's operating budget, and it fails to address the MTA's long-term capital needs, a critical component of the funding puzzle. Lack of funding of past capital programs, and the necessity for the MTA to borrow against future fares to pay for things like new rail cars and buses and renovated stations, helped lead the agency to the current crisis.

The time for political maneuvering is over.  State leaders now have to iron out a deal to secure a source of funding not only to stave off major fare hikes and service cuts but also to fund the upcoming program to fix and rebuild the system.  In these tough economic times, an investment in better subways, buses and commuter lines promotes a cleaner environment, saves people money, increases mobility and helps keep or create the jobs hardworking New Yorkers need.

Members of the Empire State Transportation Alliance include: Regional Plan Association, NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign, General Contractors Association of New York, Environmental Defense Action Fund, Tri-State Transportation Campaign, New York State Laborers’, Environmental Advocates of New York, ACEC New York, Citizens Union Foundation, Campaign for New York’s Future, Construction Industry Council of New York, Long Island Contractor’s Association, Natural Resources Defense Council, New York State Building and Construction Trades Council, New York League of Conservation Voters, Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to MTA, Transportation Alternatives.

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Definately will not go to Vilamoura anymore, 6 Hour rounds of Golf and 4.5 Euros for a beer , we will stay clear of the Vilamoura golf courses this year, and the so called free shuttle bus turns up if you are lucky.

Posted by: Drearaexern | Jul 10, 2009 6:14:43 PM

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