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Port Authority rolls out multi-billion dollar replacement for NYC bus terminal

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Plans for new Port Authority Bus Terminal set to be revealed

NJ Burkett has more on the shortage of COVID vaccine doses in New York City. The plan is to build the new terminal on the existing terminal without taking it out of service, and renaming it the Midtown Bus Terminal. From 2013 until 2018, the Port Authority sought out proposals to replace the existing building before settling on the Build-in-Place Alternative. It s an ambitious plan that will take years to complete and cost billions of dollars to construct, with the replacement terminal anticipated to be completed by 2030. From day one, the construction of a new Port Authority Bus Terminal that meets the needs of New Jersey s commuters and delivers a 21st century, world-class facility has been a top priority for my Administration, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said. The release of this plan is a concrete step toward our goal to expand bus capacity, ease the stress of our commuters, and provide reliable transportation infrastructure that will carry our regional economy forward

South Jersey sees snow and high winds but largely escapes brunt of storm

Four inches of snow fell in Deptford by 8 p.m. Wednesday, while Bridgeton recorded only a half-inch, the report said. Powerful winds in coastal areas gusted at 55 mph in Atlantic City shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday and hit 56 mph in Cape May shortly after 2 a.m. Thursday, the Weather Service said. A gust of 47 mph hit Joint Base McGuire-Fort Dix-Lakehurst shortly before midnight. The Weather Service said strong winds would likely continue in South Jersey on Thursday, with gusts as high as 30 mph. It said additional snow accumulation of less than one inch was possible, with conditions expected to be clear but cold on Friday and Saturday.

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