New York City's MTA has decided to lay off 450 station agents and more than 600 administrative workers to save about $50 million, according to the NY Times and the Daily News.
Further cuts are expected this summer to the city's bus lines, and student MetroCards are being eliminated.
Access-A-Ride service for the frail and handicapped is also being cut. Instead of picking up the disabled at their doors, the service plans to cart some of them them to the nearest bus stop or subway entrance and drop them off. A prepaid taxi card system is also being proposed. The MTA also plans to "Apply more rigorous determination procedures for ADA eligibility."
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