62 New York City neighborhoods lack an accessible subway station

Jul 18, 2018 |

Via City Comptroller’s office More than half of the 122 neighborhoods served by New York City’s subway system do not have a single accessible station, a new report by City Comptroller Scott Stringer found. And out of the 62 neighborhoods dubbed “ADA transit deserts,” 55 are in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. In his report, “Service […more]

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