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Estimation of Time and Other Benefits from Nine Proposed Transit Capital Projects In New York City

Momentum is growing for an ambitious round of investments in transportation projects in New
York City. At a time of fiscal crisis, and uncertainties over the direction of the economy in
Lower Manhattan and the city as a whole, new transportation infrastructure is increasingly being
seen as critical for the city?s future. Buoyed by calls from elected officials and civic and
business groups, a wide array of government agencies ? including the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority, the Port Authority, New Jersey Transit, the New York State
Department of Transportation, and the city and state economic development corporations ? are
undertaking studies of transportation megaprojects.

Project Details

Universities: 
City University of New York
Publication Year: 
2003
Publication Type: 
Working Paper
Project: 
Assessing Transit Investment Priorities in New York City
Publication Category: 
Economics
Transportation (General)
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