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OLDER: Transportation - Despite dramatic improvements over the last 25 years, we still need to spend more than $15 billion to bring our transportation network into good repair. Closing this gap would bring us more reliable signaling systems that can handle more trains, stations that don't leak, and tunnels that have enough lighting in case of emergencies. It would repave nearly 3,000 lane miles of deteriorated roads. A world-class transportation system helped create today's New York - now our challenge is to keep it great for tomorrow.
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Reach a full "state of good repair" on New York City's roads, subways, and rails for the first time in history.
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New York City's State of Good Repair challenges through 2030
To learn more about NYC Department of Transportation's maintenance program, please visit:
Citywide Accountability Program

To learn more about the MTA transportation network, please visit:
MTA transportation network

To learn more about the MTA's Capital Program and budget, please visit:
MTA's Capital Program
"From Rescue to Renaissance: The Achievements of the MTA Capital Program 1982 – 2004." (Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management)
"Danger Ahead! How to Balance the MTA's Budget." (Citizens Budget Commission)

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