POLITICS
Trouble in Transit: New York's MTA Boss Faces Criticism over Budget and Safety
New York, USAWed Jan 08 2025
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is under fire. The agency's CEO, Janno Lieber, is facing heat from lawmakers and the public over how he's handling the MTA's massive $20 billion budget. Some people, like Rep. Mike Lawler, think the MTA isn't doing a good job and wants Lieber out. Lieber, however, calls this "grievance politics" and says most of Lawler's constituents use mass transit, not drive to Manhattan.
Recently, the MTA started charging drivers $9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street, a move many think is just adding to the problem. The subways, some say, should be in better shape already with the budget they have. Lieber argues that the MTA has made improvements, like expanding the Second Avenue subway line. But he admits there's still work to do to make the system safer and more reliable.
Safety is a big concern, especially after recent attacks on the subway. Lieber says these incidents have made people feel unsafe, but overall, the stats show things are getting better. Still, people are worried about the MTA's spending habits and want to see more results for the money they're paying.
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli agrees that the MTA needs to be more efficient and cost-conscious. He thinks people should see improvements in the system before they're happy to pay the new tolls. It's clear that the MTA has a lot of work to do to win back public trust.
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questions
Is the MTA using the congestion pricing revenue for unstated purposes rather than system improvements?
Why does Janno Lieber believe that the MTA's improvements aren't being recognized despite recent high-profile incidents?
Is Janno Lieber downplaying the safety concerns to cover up deeper issues within the MTA?