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MTA’s $100M Accessibility Push | New York City News
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Brooklyn’s subway stations are getting a major accessibility upgrade—with elevators set to arrive at five key stops, funded by congestion pricing revenue. The MTA’s $100M project targets Neptune Ave, 18th Ave, Jefferson St, Nostrand Ave, and Fort Hamilton Pkwy, filling critical gaps and boosting ridership at busy hubs. Beyond elevators, the plan includes platform repairs, staircase replacements, and fare gate updates—with a separate maintenance agreement in the works. While 60 stations have already been made accessible since 2020, the MTA’s goal remains ambitious: most stations accessible by 2055.
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