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New York's Big Push for Safer Streets and Subways
New York, Albany, USAWednesday, January 14, 2026
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New York is making big moves to enhance safety and efficiency across its streets and subways.
Subway Safety Boost
- $77 Million Investment: Governor Kathy Hochul announces a significant funding boost.
- Key Initiatives:
- Increased police patrols
- Installation of platform barriers
- SCOUT Program: Teams mental health experts with police to assist individuals in crisis.
Cracking Down on "Super Speeders"
- Pilot Program: Targets repeat offenders caught by speed cameras.
- Special Tech: Mandates installation of devices to prevent speeding.
Expanding Public Transit
- Second Avenue Subway Extension: Plans to extend along 125th Street in Harlem.
- Adds three new stations
- Enhances connectivity
- Jamaica Station Upgrade: $50 million allocated for major improvements to ease transfers.
Congestion Pricing Stand
- Defiance Against Trump: Hochul reaffirms commitment to congestion pricing in lower Manhattan.
- Goals: Reduce traffic and pollution.
The Big Picture
- Aim: Improve quality of life for New Yorkers.
- Outcome: Time will tell if these plans succeed, but the government is taking action.
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