North Rockland’s state Assemblyman is calling the congestion pricing plan a disgrace, and he hopes to stop it dead in its tracks. Assemblyman Colin Schmitt is sponsoring a bill with Assemblyman Mike Lawler that would repeal the congestion pricing plan if it gets passed…
But the plan is likely going to move forward, especially since governor Kathy Hochul announced yesterday the MTA is going to be installing two surveillance cameras in each and every train car in the city’s fleet …
The project is expected to cost about $5.5 million, with funding coming partially from the Department of Homeland Security, and the rest coming from the MTA’s own so-called “Action Plan.”