As New York City prepares for the impending heavy rain, MTA officials are taking steps to ensure the city's transportation system remains operational. In an exclusive interview, MTA chair discusses the agency's preparations, including enhanced cleaning and maintenance of subway tracks and stations, as well as increased staffing to handle potential flooding and service disruptions. With the city's aging infrastructure and history of flooding, the MTA is taking a proactive approach to mitigate the impact of heavy rain on commuters and the city's economy. From pumping stations to emergency response plans, the MTA is readying itself for whatever the storm may bring.
MTA chair discusses how the agency is preparing for heavy rain Spectrum News NY1