MTA Preps for Subsequent Q Line Building Part Amid Fed Fund Struggle

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The MTA outlined plans Monday to maintain the extension of the Second Avenue Subway to East Harlem on monitor — even because it battles the Trump administration in federal courtroom over funding for the $7 billion undertaking.

The transit authority’s board will vote Wednesday to award the third of 4 contracts for the deliberate three-station extension of the Q line from 96th to one hundred and twenty fifth streets. The vote will come simply over per week after the MTA sued the federal authorities, charging that it’s withholding $60 million in promised funding.

Jamie Torres-Springer, president of MTA Building & Improvement, mentioned the beginning of labor hinges on “the uncertainty created by the federal authorities’s latest refusal to reimburse us” underneath a contractual settlement reached in 2023.

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