"New York City is today poorer because of Albany's inaction yesterday," the mayor said at a news conference this afternoon. "I can tell you who lost yesterday: The people breathing the air, the people trying to do business in this city, the 95 percent of people who use mass transit to commute into the city and who are going to have to pay more. Those are the people who lost yesterday."and:
"[The State Senate doesn't] read the mail or they don't read the newspapers," he said, adding that it would be difficult "to not know about congestion pricing if you can read."Ouch. Well, maybe lawmakers can't read, but design-outlaws sure can. We also know that congestion pricing is just one of many ways to smarten-up urban design. Find out more here, here, and here.
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All we have to go on is the information provided by the city and even though it was before my time, weren't there millions of tax dollars devoted to building a tunnel under "West St." after they took down the decrepit highway...