A "Concrete" Plan
Governor George Pataki of New York has announced a plan for a plan, according to the Albany Times Union. In the State of the State speech, he said:
Later this month, the LMDC, Port Authority and the MTA will announce four options to provide direct access from Lower Manhattan to JFK and Long Island. It is an ambitious project, but one we must pursue if New York City is to join the ranks of Chicago, London and other central business districts that provide direct access to its airports. Over the next four months, the options will be vigorously analyzed. In April, we will announce the selected option, along with a concrete plan to fund it and to build it.
Any ideas on what it might be?
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amg | 10:43 AM |
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Hmm, he might be talking about the Fulton Street project. The old Train to the Plane used to run on A-train tracks, so he could propose running a spur to the terminals, which they should have done in the first place instead of building that dumbass Airtrain.