MTA Teams With Mount Vernon On $25M Project

The city of Mount Vernon is teaming with the MTA on a $25M project to fix multiple community bridges. Zak Failla of the Daily Voice has more:

Late last week, Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas, the city’s grants team and members of the Law Department met with officials and engineers from the MTA to discuss the $25 million project to replace five city bridges along the New Haven Metro-North line, including the 10th Avenue and 3rd Avenue Bridges, which “have been closed for far too long,” according to Thomas.

Click here to view the complete report.

This is long overdue as the condition of those bridges have been in horrible shape for years now. Why it took them this long to address them is a concern to me. Hopefully they will be more timely with other infrastructure repairs throughout the system.

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