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MTA Hosts Bronx Open House to Discuss $68.4 Billion Capital Plan

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
December 10, 2024
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MTA Hosts Bronx Open House to Discuss $68.4 Billion Capital Plan
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On Monday, December 16th, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will host an open house at the Bronx Library Center to gather public feedback on its ambitious $68.4 billion capital plan for 2025-2029. This initiative follows the approval of congestion pricing and represents a significant increase from the previous $54.8 billion plan. The MTA’s goal is to modernize transit infrastructure across New York, with a focus on accessibility, environmental sustainability, and improved service reliability.

The capital plan includes numerous projects tailored to the Bronx. Highlights include enhancements to the 240th Street Yard, deployment of hundreds of electric buses, and upgrades to the Dyre and Pelham train lines. Jamie Torres-Springer, MTA Construction and Development President, emphasized the importance of these investments, stating, “Our next Capital Plan will provide the Bronx with ADA improvements, new escalators and elevators, and state-of-good-repair work.”

Metro-North Railroad is a key focus of the plan, with a priority to replace outdated locomotives with modern, 4,200-horsepower trains. Additional Bronx projects include accessibility improvements at the Botanical Garden and Williams Bridge stations and the construction of new Penn Access stations as part of the New Haven Line extension to Penn Station. Catherine Rinaldi, Metro-North President, highlighted that these investments ensure safe and reliable service for years to come.

The plan addresses critical transit needs citywide, such as installing over 75 miles of modern signals to reduce delays, upgrading subway stations, and purchasing 500 zero-emission buses. Efforts to combat climate change include enhanced stormwater flood protection for vulnerable stations and reinforcing the Hudson Line against sea-level rise. These initiatives aim to improve service reliability and reduce the environmental footprint of New York’s transit system.

The MTA’s commitment to enhancing accessibility is evident in plans to make 60 additional subway stations ADA-compliant, achieving over 50% system accessibility. New fare gate systems and station repairs are also in progress to improve the overall rider experience. These upgrades align with the MTA’s broader goals of fostering economic growth and supporting environmental sustainability.

The Bronx open house is part of a series of public events designed to engage residents and ensure the capital plan reflects the needs of New Yorkers. With ambitious goals and significant funding, the MTA aims to secure the future of public transportation in the region.

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