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This report details the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) mission, strategic goals, and key performance indicators for 2025, submitted as part of its Annual Report. The MTA's mission is to provide safe, reliable, and cost-efficient transportation services to preserve regional quality of life and economic health. Key strategic priorities include enhancing service and customer experience, ensuring safety, modernizing bus infrastructure, maintaining financial stability, expanding the network through the 2025-2029 Capital Program, elevating employee experience, achieving operational efficiency, engaging stakeholders, and promoting sustainability.
The report provides key performance metrics for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Metro-North Railroad, highlighting ridership growth despite severe winter weather, operational performance against on-time targets, and financial results. LIRR updates include the completion of the Hall Interlocking Expansion as part of the Jamaica Capacity Improvements program and accessibility upgrades at the Locust Manor station. Metro-North updates focus on service performance during winter storms, the initiation of the West 255th Street Reconstruction Project at Riverdale Station, and upcoming schedule adjustments to support infrastructure work. Both railroads emphasized their commitment to safety, employee engagement, and capital project advancements.
This document outlines the Long Island Rail Road's Stations Spruce-Up Program, a strategic initiative aimed at quickly and efficiently enhancing the customer experience by beautifying stations. Key elements include improving station infrastructure, repairing components, upgrading lighting and signage, and enhancing cleaning. The program adopts a coordinated approach for station selection, integrating assessments, stakeholder feedback, and alignment with broader strategic investment initiatives for state of good repair and capital improvements, with targeted station upgrades planned for 2025 and 2026.
The meeting encompassed several key agenda items, including a review of the OMNY fare payment system, which recently achieved substantial completion, and updates on the Connection-Oriented Ethernet network project. The committee discussed various procurement actions, including contract awards for independent safety assessor services and hydrological services. Additionally, there were reports concerning the capital program status, safety initiatives, and strategic planning goals, as well as an overview of financial performance and real estate acquisitions related to the Second Avenue Subway expansion.
The board meeting focused on the agency's response to the recent blizzard, detailing operational successes across subway, bus, and commuter rail services despite severe conditions. Discussions included the financial implications of winter-related events and the importance of infrastructure preparation. Reports were delivered regarding New York City Transit's winter operations, ridership performance, and paratransit goals. The Joint Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad committees discussed service resilience, ridership trends, and the operational changes at Grand Central Terminal. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority reported on record traffic volumes and operational efficiencies from its command center integration. Furthermore, the Capital Program Committee presented updates on major capital projects, cost-containment efforts, and strategies for project delivery, including the use of private-sector contributions. Several procurement actions and real estate items, including the Second Avenue Subway easement and the Jamaica Bus Terminal lease, were approved.
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