I don't have much to add to what Yonah Freemark has written at The Transport Politic on Amtrak's proposal for true high speed rail on the Northeast Corridor, except that if it were up to me, the Obama administration would be pushing hard for a major infrastructure stimulus package.
As I've written in the past, the stimulus the administration has sought so far was at least a trillion short of what the country needs . . . and needs directed into infrastructure projects. This proposal shouldn't be a 30-year plan . . . it should be a ten year plan and it deserves massive federal funding.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
TORNADO WATCH!
Be careful out there people. Just spoke to my neighbor this morning, they suffered over $100K damage to their building. Ouch.
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 686
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1100 AM EDT TUE SEP 28 2010
TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
NEW YORK COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ALBANY, BRONX, BROOME,
CHENANGO, COLUMBIA, DELAWARE,
DUTCHESS, GREENE, KINGS,
MADISON, MONTGOMERY, NASSAU,
NEW YORK, ONEIDA, ORANGE,
OTSEGO, PUTNAM, QUEENS,
RENSSELAER, RICHMOND, ROCKLAND,
SCHENECTADY, SCHOHARIE, SULLIVAN,
ULSTER, WESTCHESTER
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 686
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1100 AM EDT TUE SEP 28 2010
TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
NEW YORK COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ALBANY, BRONX, BROOME,
CHENANGO, COLUMBIA, DELAWARE,
DUTCHESS, GREENE, KINGS,
MADISON, MONTGOMERY, NASSAU,
NEW YORK, ONEIDA, ORANGE,
OTSEGO, PUTNAM, QUEENS,
RENSSELAER, RICHMOND, ROCKLAND,
SCHENECTADY, SCHOHARIE, SULLIVAN,
ULSTER, WESTCHESTER
Monday, September 27, 2010
New Van Service Along Old B71 Route
TLC Commissioner David Yassky came to the CB6 Transportation Committee to introduce this service on the night of the tornadoes. It is very much a work in progress. We all wish to have the B71 back. In the meantime, Council Member Brad Lander sent out this note to mark the start of the new service - and to ask for your feedback. So tell him (and tell me in comments, for that matter) - how is it? Your feedback will help make the best of a difficult situation. Brad's note to constituents is below:
Today is the first day of the new "Group Ride Vehicle Pilot Program" that the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (NYC TLC) has launched to provide shared ride van service along the former B71 route bus route.
As I am sure you know, the B71 bus route, which ran along Union Street and Eastern Parkway, was eliminated by the MTA in June, over the vehement objections of neighborhood residents, as well as myself and my colleagues. This new "group ride" service will never be a full replacement for the B71 bus service, as it does not meet the needs of disabled commuters and does not take MetroCards or allow transfers. I plan to keep fighting for the restoration of the B71 and other essential bus routes.
Nonetheless, given that the MTA has eliminated the route, I am grateful to the TLC for offering this new service in Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, the Columbia Waterfront District and Park Slope.
The vans will charge a flat fare of $2 per ride. Vehicles will be clearly marked with the words "GROUP RIDE VEHICLE" on their exterior, and will have unique identifying decals in several locations, so be sure to check for these markers before you get on board.
The new vans will make the following stops, although riders may also request to be dropped off at locations along the route that are not among the specified stops.
This is a pilot program, so we are eager to hear your feedback. Please contact my office at 718-499-1090 or lander@council.nyc.gov to let us know your experiences, opinions and ideas regarding this new program.
My colleagues and I will continue to fight for restoration of more complete MTA service throughout Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, the Columbia Waterfront District and Park Slope, but in the meantime I hope you will find the Group Ride Vehicle Pilot Program useful.
Today is the first day of the new "Group Ride Vehicle Pilot Program" that the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (NYC TLC) has launched to provide shared ride van service along the former B71 route bus route.
As I am sure you know, the B71 bus route, which ran along Union Street and Eastern Parkway, was eliminated by the MTA in June, over the vehement objections of neighborhood residents, as well as myself and my colleagues. This new "group ride" service will never be a full replacement for the B71 bus service, as it does not meet the needs of disabled commuters and does not take MetroCards or allow transfers. I plan to keep fighting for the restoration of the B71 and other essential bus routes.
Nonetheless, given that the MTA has eliminated the route, I am grateful to the TLC for offering this new service in Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, the Columbia Waterfront District and Park Slope.
The vans will charge a flat fare of $2 per ride. Vehicles will be clearly marked with the words "GROUP RIDE VEHICLE" on their exterior, and will have unique identifying decals in several locations, so be sure to check for these markers before you get on board.
The new vans will make the following stops, although riders may also request to be dropped off at locations along the route that are not among the specified stops.
This is a pilot program, so we are eager to hear your feedback. Please contact my office at 718-499-1090 or lander@council.nyc.gov to let us know your experiences, opinions and ideas regarding this new program.
My colleagues and I will continue to fight for restoration of more complete MTA service throughout Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, the Columbia Waterfront District and Park Slope, but in the meantime I hope you will find the Group Ride Vehicle Pilot Program useful.