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MTA to Receive Nearly $200M in Federal Sandy Aid

Agency will give $20.9 million to LIRR and allocate $14.9 million to Metro-North.

Federal officials have released nearly $200 million to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for Hurricane Sandy recovery aid, the agency announced Wednesday.

Most of the $193 million allocated by Federal Transit Administration to the MTA will go toward New York City Transit.

The money would be the first round of funding to help the MTA rebuild after Hurricane Sandy, which caused extensive damage in the five boroughs in October.

“These federal dollars will help cover the costs of pre-storm preparations and initial recovery work that made it possible for the MTA to restore service as quickly as possible after the storm,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. “The FTA’s quick action will help rebuild our battered transit infrastructure and restore full service for the millions of commuters who rely on the MTA every day.”

New York City Transit will receive a total $141.6 million, which will cover costs associated with pre-storm preparation of the city’s subway and bus system as well as go toward repairing and replacing equipment and facilities that were damaged.

The Long Island Rail Road will receive $20.9 million to cover costs of preparing for and cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy, while Metro-North Railroad will get $14.9 million.

A total $17.9 will go toward repairing the A line in the Rockaways.

Additional funding for storm preparation costs, such as placing sandbags and covering vents, is also included in the funding.

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Jaime May 10, 2013 at 10:42 am
The local, fresh fruit and vegetable market was a worthwhile addition to Douglaston. Obviously, itRead More did not receive the support of the community, at least not enough to make it a successful venture. This is sad. Every Sunday, rain or shine, I would stop at the market and purchase something. My favorite was the bakery stand. Often, when I stopped in the afternoon I would get two FREE French breads with my purchase. Parking was never a problem. The vendors where friendly and very informative. It was a perfect setting for the picturesque nature of this community. Too bad it is not returning.
Jaime May 9, 2013 at 03:02 pm
Unfortunately, according to the Douglas Manor Association, the fresh fruit and vegetable market willRead More NOT return this year. No specific reason was given other than this was at the initiative of the merchants or the market's organizers. And this..., just as we were beginning to enjoy the Long Island wines and the $34 per pound skirt steak, ordered two months in advance.
Evelyn Schechter May 2, 2013 at 07:33 am
Please continue to circulate the petition:Read More http://www.change.org/petitions/michael-p-huerta-faa-reverse-harmful-flight-patterns-over-bayside-hollis-hills-and-n-e-queens#
J Douglas Montgomery May 3, 2013 at 02:43 pm
The correct Date is the 21st of May at The Community Church of Douglaston, 2-4