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https://www.constructiondive.com/news/mta-halts-construction-projects-congestion-pricing/719887/ MTA halts 2 more NYC projects in funding fight over congestion pricing The pause in infrastructure construction is a major setback for the city’s development, said Carlo Scissura, president and CEO of the New York Building Congress. Published June 26, 2024 Sebastian Obando's headshot Sebastian Obando Reporter When the line is finally completed, new subway stations will be opened at East Harlem at 106th and 116th Streets, and there will be a terminal at the 125th Street station complex on the Lexington Line in Harlem. Workers construct a tunnel in the Second Avenue Subway project in New York City. Spencer Platt/Getty Images via Getty Images Listen to the article 3 min Dive Brief: The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s decision to pause work on some infrastructure projects in New York City will significantly reduce construction jobs and severely impact the city’s infrastructure goals, said Carlo Scissura, president and CEO of the New York Building Congress. The MTA paused construction projects, such as the Second Avenue Subway extension, following Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to delay the implementation of the congestion pricing plan, said Jaime Torres-Springer, president of MTA Construction & Development. The agency confirmed it recently put two additional infrastructure projects on hold at its stations in Forest Hills and Hollis, both in Queens. DiveWire Logo Boost your reach. Publish your company news instantly to 14M decision makers. Post a Press Release Dive Insight: The pause in construction projects is a major setback for the city’s infrastructure development, particularly at a time when the city’s transportation network is in dire need of upgrades. The Second Avenue Subway extension, long-awaited by residents, and improvements at Forest Hills and Hollis stations are crucial for easing congestion and improving transit reliability, according to NYBC. The congestion pricing plan, which was slated to charge most drivers $15 for entering Midtown south of 60th Street during the day starting June 30, was aimed at reducing traffic in Manhattan and generating revenue for transit projects. Hochul delayed that implementation over concerns about its economic impact on New York, which is still recovering economically from the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with high inflation. The MTA board of directors will meet Wednesday to decide whether to go ahead or postpone the state’s tolling plan. That funding is essential for infrastructure initiatives, according to the NYBC, which claims that delaying its implementation not only stalls progress but also jeopardizes future projects that depend on the revenue stream. “We have said from the moment Gov. Hochul postponed congestion pricing that the future of New York City as we know it is in danger,” said Scissura. “There is no silver bullet here. We need congestion pricing to move forward on June 30 — or this doom spiral of dragging the MTA back to the bad old days will only get worse, as will our roadways.” For this reason, Scissura continues to advocate for the implementation of the congestion pricing plan sooner rather than later. Scissura expects construction firms, both large and small, to feel the immediate impact of these pauses, with a significant reduction in jobs and economic activity. Without timely action on congestion pricing, Scissura said New York City risks falling behind in maintaining and expanding its transportation infrastructure. That could lead to increased traffic congestion, longer commute times and further strain on an already overburdened transit system. __________________________________________ https://www.enr.com/articles/58849-mta-halts-second-ave-subway-construction-following-congestion-pricing-pause The Metropolitan Transportation Authority halted work on the Phase 2 of the $7.7-billion Second Avenue subway extension approximately two weeks after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) indefinitely paused a planned congestion pricing program. The project is among "a couple of cases" in which the agency "issued stop-work orders on projects that do not strictly meet our 'state of good repair' requirement," MTA's construction and development head Jamie Torres-Springer told reporters on June 18. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ https://nyc.urbanize.city/post/second-avenue-subway-construction-halts-after-congestion-pricing-delay-and-more Jun 20, 2024 MTA stops work on Second Avenue Subway extension after congestion pricing delay "Work to extend the Second Avenue subway has stopped following Gov. Kathy Hochul's delay of New York City's congestion pricing program. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Tuesday announced that work on the transformative transit project, which would extend the Q line from its current endpoint at 96th Street to East Harlem at 125th Street, is now paused. The extension was one of the projects that would have been funded in part from congestion pricing revenue." (6sqft) Automated ticketing of drivers blocking MTA bus stops begins this week "The initiative expands an existing pilot program that used cameras on 600 MTA buses to automatically ticket drivers who illegally block bus lanes on 14 routes. Now, the technology will be updated to ticket drivers blocking any bus stop -- not just ones with dedicated bus lanes." (Gothamist) Council and Mayor Move to Revive Stalled Property Tax Debt Collections "More than $1.8 billion in real estate and water bill debt sits uncollected, three years after a program expired that sold liens to private investors. A new city bill adds protections for vulnerable owners and tenants." (The City) City Proposes Short Busway For Clogged Cross-Bronx Roadway "It's not a surprise there was a push for more busways, as the data has shown time and again that they work." (Streetsblog NYC) NYC rents going up again for stabilized apartments; what the Rent Guidelines Board vote means for 1.1 million tenants "Hundreds took to the streets on the Upper East Side with dozens blocking the entrance to Hunter College where the board -- a nine-member mix of tenant, owner and public representatives appointed by the mayor -- voted 5-4 to approve a 2.75% increase for one-year leases and 5.25% for two-year leases." (amNY) NEWS BITES _____________________________________________________________ Description of Goods or Services to Be Bid: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("MTA"), by and through the MTA Construction and Development Company ("MTA C&D"), is conducting a two-step Request for Proposals solicitation, to identify and engage a qualified Design-Builder to provide design-build services under Contract C26202 -- Second Avenue Subway, Phase 2 - Tunneling and Structural Shell. Respondents that are selected by MTA C&D in the first step of the solicitation, the Request for Qualification ("RFQ") process, will be eligible to participate in the upcoming second step, the Request for Proposals ("RFP") process. MTA C&D intends to award a design-build contract at the conclusion of the RFP process. This Contract is the second contract of Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway Program. This Contract will be for the rehabilitation of certain existing tunnels, the construction of two bored running tunnels and associated cross passages, and for the construction of the structural shells for the 116th Street and 125th Stations. The Contract will be Federally funded. Award of this Contract is subject to funding availability, which requires the implementation of Congestion Pricing. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Set Aside: No Disadvantaged Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 14% Contract term: No Greater than 50 Months

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