Establishes the Big Apple Transit Authority and the Commuter Transit Authority; repealer
Bill A 5828 creates the Big Apple Transit Authority and Commuter Transit Authority to improve transit services for urban and suburban commuters in New York.
Bill A 5828 creates the Big Apple Transit Authority and Commuter Transit Authority to improve transit services for urban and suburban commuters in New York.
Bill A 5828 aims to create two new transit authorities in New York: the Big Apple Transit Authority and the Commuter Transit Authority. The intent behind this legislation is to enhance public transportation management and improve service delivery for both urban and suburban commuters.
Establishment of Authorities:
Repeal of Existing Authorities:
Bill A 5828 represents a significant step towards restructuring transit governance in New York, with the potential to enhance service delivery for millions of commuters. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for public transportation will be closely monitored by stakeholders across the region.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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