Last week was exciting for NYC Tracks. We live-blogged from four public hearings held in Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan. Here are some of our visual impressions of the events. For a brief discussion of the hearings by the five NYC Tracks bloggers, check out our podcast.
It wasn’t Jay Walder MTA chief’s best week, after sitting through hours of complaints, but for us and for millions of New Yorkers it was a great chance to be there and try to reach the MTA’s decision makers.
We’ve live covered five events this week as you can view on the blog.
And here are some follow-up reports from the NYP and DailyNews on this week’s dramatic events in the transportation arena.
The public hearings on the MTA’s proposed cuts are over for New York City (there is one more scheduled in Long Island on Monday). The Brooklyn hearing created the most news. We live blogged the event and got dozens of pictures of the altercations that led to the arrests of several audience members. Check out how the contentious evening unfolded in our slideshow:
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Five people were arrested tonight at the MTA public hearing at the Brooklyn Museum, according to NYC Transit and NYPD officials. They say the people are likely to be charged with misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
The incident started when a young woman tried to take the speakers podium out of turn and got into an altercation with security officials who tried to stop her.
The audience rallied to her defense, prompting intense screaming matches with security. The scene was temporarily chaotic. Order was restored within five minutes and the meeting restarted with a much smaller crowd.
A transit official said some of the people who were arrested are college students. We have no confirmation on the students’ ages. At least two people who spoke during the hearing said that they attended New York high schools.
The audience had gotten increasingly agitated during the night as politicians and their representatives took the podium. Speakers were called to the microphone in the order that they registered. But many audience members shouted out that they wanted to hear from students.
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Podcast #2: NYCTracks w/ Heather Haddon of amNY and Ben Kabak of SecondAveSagas.com -- April 9
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Podcast #3: NYCTracks w/ Heather Haddon of amNY and Ben Kabak of SecondAveSagas.com -- April 16
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AUDIO: NYC City Council Hearing on Student MetroCards
NYCTracks conversation with Gene Russianoff of NYPIRG's Straphangers Campaign about the City Council hearing on student MetroCard cuts.
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Two NYC students, Khaair Morrison and Josh Uapacheco, testified at the council hearing. They share their thoughts with NYCTracks.
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