Cameras Monitor NYC Bus Lanes
Starting Monday, surveillance cameras along First and Second avenues in Manhattan will begin monitoring motorists entering or blocking bus lanes. Violators face a $115 summons.
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Starting Monday, surveillance cameras along First and Second avenues in Manhattan will begin monitoring motorists entering or blocking bus lanes. Violators face a $115 summons.
After a public hearing, the MTA today approved toll increases for their nine bridges and tunnels.
Special equipment is set to be installed on the fan along 50th Avenue the MTA has been using for several months to vent a nearby subway tunnel. Queens Assemblyman Michael Gianaris says the fan is a major nuisance for residents of local high-rise apartments.
The plan, which the MTA Board is expected to approve, would increase fees for drivers paying cash by up to 18%.
City Councilman Vincent Gentile said the cuts especially affect Southwest Brooklyn's large population of senior citizens and disabled individuals.