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File #: Res 0217-2018    Version: * Name: MTA to study and expand the designation of entry-only and exit-only turnstiles at busy subway stations during peak times.
Type: Resolution Status: Committee
File created: 3/7/2018 In control: Committee on Transportation
On agenda: 3/7/2018 Final action:
Title: Resolution calling upon the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to study and expand the designation of entry-only and exit-only turnstiles at busy subway stations during peak times.
Sponsors: Mathieu Eugene
Attachments: 1. March 7, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda
Res. No. 217

Title
Resolution calling upon the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to study and expand the designation of entry-only and exit-only turnstiles at busy subway stations during peak times.
Body

By Council Member Eugene
Whereas, The subway system is the backbone of New York City's transit network, serving as an essential mode of transportation that millions of New Yorkers rely on every day; and
Whereas, The subway system is experiencing historically high ridership levels, with annual subway ridership higher in 2014 than it had been in more than 65 years; and
Whereas, Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("MTA") officials have repeatedly cited the high ridership levels, and the resulting crowding in trains and stations, as a major cause of delays throughout the system; and
Whereas, The MTA has implemented a series of measures aimed at reducing delays in the subway system, including increasing the use of platform control personnel tasked with getting passengers off and on trains more efficiently and quickly at some of the busiest stations; and
Whereas, At very busy stations during peak times exiting passengers are often forced to wait to exit as crowds enter using all available turnstiles, or vice versa; and
Whereas, Setting aside certain turnstiles for the exclusive use of exiting passengers and others for entering passengers could help to move passengers into and out of crowded stations at busy times more quickly and efficiently; and
Whereas, The MTA currently implements such practices in a limited number of instances, such as at Grand Central-42nd Street; and
Whereas, The MTA should study the effectiveness of these practices where they are currently in use and expand them to more stations and times of day where and when it determines that such measures might be effective at improving passenger flow; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to study and...

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