The Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces surging costs that could force it to eliminate or postpone badly needed projects less than halfway through a five-year, $21 billion program to expand and improve its transit system. By one estimate, the program is now $1.4 billion over budget.Not much accountability in collectivist transportation.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Surging Costs Threaten Several New York Transit Projects
The New York Times reports: