The MTA is planning a massive transportation Hub on Fulton
Street in lower Manhattan. How much of
the connected structures would have been underwater with Hurricane Sandy. One does not have to be a City Planner to
know that a structure of the size of the transportation hub and possibly the above
ground structures would have been unusable during events like Hurricane
Sandy. The Federal Stimulus money earmarked
for the transportation Hub, should MTA be given the money and take a chance
with a risky below ground complex in Zone A or should that money be refigured to
provide water surge barriers of some type?
The money earmarked is not private money. The thousands of people that will rebuild
their homes and businesses in the same devastated regions today would be much
better serviced by tidal surge barriers of some type. The millions of passengers who use a future
MTA transportation Hub will be better served by a system centered in Zone C
somewhere in New York City, otherwise those who rebuild their homes and future
passengers lose out.
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