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NYC retirees can t be fined for rejecting new Medicare plan: judge

De Blasio blames paper supply shortage for not sending health plan info to NYC retirees

The city's lawyers made the curious argument in a filing ahead of a Wednesday hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court, writing it would be too “costly and time-consuming” to resend guides about a controversial new Medicare plan that the city wants to foist upon the retirees.

REPORT: Council Seeks Per-Minute Empty Charge for Uber, Lyft – Streetsblog New York City

The cover of the report. The Council study, “Curbing For-Hire Vehicle Stockpiling in the Manhattan Core” [link] says that instead of trying to reduce the overall percentage of time that app-based fleets are “deadheading” (i.e. driving around or merely sitting empty before or after transporting a customer), the city should use a flat per-minute fee of 11 cents per cab during peak hours and 5.5 cents during off-peak or weekend times in Manhattan south of 96th Street. The study was prepared by mobility expert (and Streetsblog contributor) Charles Komanoff and it’s no surprise to readers of Streetsblog. Last year, after Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank threw out a Taxi and Limousine Commission proposal to reduce the

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