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US 19 improvements set to increase safety for pedestrians in New Port Richey, Holiday
US 19 improvements set to increase safety for pedestrians in New Port Richey, Holiday
and last updated 2021-03-12 08:13:20-05
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. â The Florida Department of Transportation is making pedestrian improvements to four intersections along U.S. 19 at Richey Road, Gulf Drive, Marine Parkway, and Continental Drive in Pasco County.
Work began at the beginning of 2021. This primarily impacts drivers who live and work in Holiday, New Port Richey, and Port Richey.
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Improvements include adding crosswalks, refuge islands where they are needed, and installing improved signage.
Toll Increase Confirmed for NYC Bridges and Tunnels
Do you commute daily to New York City? It s about to cost you more.
The MTA is in millions of debt, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. In January, the MTA was considering raising train fares to help overcome the deficit. Ultimately, it was decided train fares would not rise, according to ABC 7 Eyewitness News. However, this is not the case for New York City bridges and tunnels According to the New York Post, a toll hike will take effect in April for seven New York City Bridges and two tunnels.
According to the New York Post, tolls are set to increase on April 1. Tolls will increase on an average of 7%. For the Bronx-Whitestone, Triboro, Throgs Neg, Verrazzano Bridges, the toll will increase from $6.12 to $6.55 for E-ZPass users. For non-E-ZPass users, tolls will increase from $9.50 to $10.17. The same increases will happen for the Brooklyn-Battery and Queens-Midtown tunnels.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Thursday approved a round of toll hikes that will increase the price to use the crossings from $6.12 to $6.55 for New York City resident with E-ZPass, and from $9.50 to $10.17 for residents outside the city and those who do not have an E-ZPass.