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	<title>Comments on: Ask Governor Paterson About Transit and Livable Streets</title>
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		<title>By: Ace</title>
		<link>http://www.streetsblog.org/2008/08/05/ask-governor-paterson-about-transit-and-livable-streets/comment-page-1/#comment-54748</link>
		<dc:creator>Ace</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>extend the 7 train -why?
reconsider...Not there yet with Atlantic Yards -why not?</description>
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reconsider&#8230;Not there yet with Atlantic Yards -why not?</p>
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		<title>By: Larry Littlefield</title>
		<link>http://www.streetsblog.org/2008/08/05/ask-governor-paterson-about-transit-and-livable-streets/comment-page-1/#comment-54686</link>
		<dc:creator>Larry Littlefield</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 13:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sounds intellegent and knowledable, except for one thing.  

He uses the term &quot;spending.&quot;  Everyone is against &quot;spending.&quot;  But your summary doesn&#039;t indicate specificity as to where the spending was excessive and unjustified.  I always say and show where spending is high or low.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds intellegent and knowledable, except for one thing.  </p>
<p>He uses the term &#8220;spending.&#8221;  Everyone is against &#8220;spending.&#8221;  But your summary doesn&#8217;t indicate specificity as to where the spending was excessive and unjustified.  I always say and show where spending is high or low.</p>
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		<title>By: momos</title>
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		<dc:creator>momos</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 05:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here&#039;s a summary:

Q: State fiscal crisis. How did we get here?
A: State gov&#039;t overspent in past. Now bottom has fallen out on Wall St profits.

Q: Speaker Silver says you&#039;re over-reacting to fiscal situation.
A: If there&#039;s no further drop in the deficit then I&#039;ll close the gap myself by cutting $637 million from agencies. But why not cut our debt now instead of later?

Q: How would New Yorkers feel those cuts?
A: Won&#039;t cut emergency services, but we&#039;ll feel pain.

Q: Where do you stand on the gas tax?
A: I oppose cutting it b/c there&#039;s no guarantee oil companies would pass savings along to consumers.

Q: What&#039;s the future of congestion pricing in NYC?
A: Bloomberg was right &amp; courageous. He had a plan. It might&#039;ve neeeded some adjustments, but he had a plan. In gov&#039;t everybody criticizes but nobody has a plan. The Mayor had an excellent plan. I wouldn&#039;t mind seeing congestion pricing come back. Real need to upgrade our rail systems, re-invent transportation (particularly in Lower Manhattan), extend the 7 train, move the Amtrak train. A lot of things to accommodate more people.

Q: When will we get the 2nd Ave subway?
A: We&#039;ve started it. They&#039;re tunneling through.

Q: What&#039;s the future of state funding for MTA?
A: Ravitch Commission looking at number of options. There&#039;s a lot of housekeeping MTA could do. I&#039;ll do all I can to stop a fare hike.

Q: What do you think about leasing state assets like the Tappanzee Bridge?
A: I&#039;m opposed to selling state assets b/c you lose in long run. But idea of leveraging state assets to create income does appeal to me. Public-private partnerships when managed correctly could help us.

Q: Would you accept company-sponsored naming rights? (&quot;Verizon Thruway&quot;)
A: Naming might be way to do it, but wouldn&#039;t want to change names of facilities named for great people.

Q: Why support Atlantic Yards when state is in fiscal crisis?
A: If it starts to become too costly we might have to reconsider a lot of projects we were for originally. Not there yet with Atlantic Yards.

Q: What&#039;s the status of Moynihan Station?
A: Have asked the developers to come back to us with a plan that particularly features transportation. We&#039;ve addressed with them the dwindling supply of state money. We expect an answer within a week or two.

Q: You called for an end to the dysfunction in Albany. How&#039;s that going?
A: What I meant is state gov&#039;t lags behind problems faced by New Yorkers. Issues should be addressed in debate on floor of Legislature. Good test will be how we address this financial crisis.

Q: Are you settling in, liking the job?
A: Not yet fully transitioned from last administration, but getting comfortable.

Q: Are you running for Governor in 2010?
A: Yes.

Q: How would you run against Bloomberg if he financed his own campaign?
A: Bloomberg has personally told me he&#039;s not running. But if he put $100 million into race it shows those favoring campaign finance reform are saying you basically have to be a billionaire to run for office. Until we can get a system everybody respects we&#039;ll have gov&#039;t only of billionaires. Good thing about Bloomberg was he was able to get his colleagues to start saving money, thereby giving NYC extra time to address fiscal crisis.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a summary:</p>
<p>Q: State fiscal crisis. How did we get here?<br />
A: State gov&#8217;t overspent in past. Now bottom has fallen out on Wall St profits.</p>
<p>Q: Speaker Silver says you&#8217;re over-reacting to fiscal situation.<br />
A: If there&#8217;s no further drop in the deficit then I&#8217;ll close the gap myself by cutting $637 million from agencies. But why not cut our debt now instead of later?</p>
<p>Q: How would New Yorkers feel those cuts?<br />
A: Won&#8217;t cut emergency services, but we&#8217;ll feel pain.</p>
<p>Q: Where do you stand on the gas tax?<br />
A: I oppose cutting it b/c there&#8217;s no guarantee oil companies would pass savings along to consumers.</p>
<p>Q: What&#8217;s the future of congestion pricing in NYC?<br />
A: Bloomberg was right &amp; courageous. He had a plan. It might&#8217;ve neeeded some adjustments, but he had a plan. In gov&#8217;t everybody criticizes but nobody has a plan. The Mayor had an excellent plan. I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing congestion pricing come back. Real need to upgrade our rail systems, re-invent transportation (particularly in Lower Manhattan), extend the 7 train, move the Amtrak train. A lot of things to accommodate more people.</p>
<p>Q: When will we get the 2nd Ave subway?<br />
A: We&#8217;ve started it. They&#8217;re tunneling through.</p>
<p>Q: What&#8217;s the future of state funding for MTA?<br />
A: Ravitch Commission looking at number of options. There&#8217;s a lot of housekeeping MTA could do. I&#8217;ll do all I can to stop a fare hike.</p>
<p>Q: What do you think about leasing state assets like the Tappanzee Bridge?<br />
A: I&#8217;m opposed to selling state assets b/c you lose in long run. But idea of leveraging state assets to create income does appeal to me. Public-private partnerships when managed correctly could help us.</p>
<p>Q: Would you accept company-sponsored naming rights? (&#8220;Verizon Thruway&#8221;)<br />
A: Naming might be way to do it, but wouldn&#8217;t want to change names of facilities named for great people.</p>
<p>Q: Why support Atlantic Yards when state is in fiscal crisis?<br />
A: If it starts to become too costly we might have to reconsider a lot of projects we were for originally. Not there yet with Atlantic Yards.</p>
<p>Q: What&#8217;s the status of Moynihan Station?<br />
A: Have asked the developers to come back to us with a plan that particularly features transportation. We&#8217;ve addressed with them the dwindling supply of state money. We expect an answer within a week or two.</p>
<p>Q: You called for an end to the dysfunction in Albany. How&#8217;s that going?<br />
A: What I meant is state gov&#8217;t lags behind problems faced by New Yorkers. Issues should be addressed in debate on floor of Legislature. Good test will be how we address this financial crisis.</p>
<p>Q: Are you settling in, liking the job?<br />
A: Not yet fully transitioned from last administration, but getting comfortable.</p>
<p>Q: Are you running for Governor in 2010?<br />
A: Yes.</p>
<p>Q: How would you run against Bloomberg if he financed his own campaign?<br />
A: Bloomberg has personally told me he&#8217;s not running. But if he put $100 million into race it shows those favoring campaign finance reform are saying you basically have to be a billionaire to run for office. Until we can get a system everybody respects we&#8217;ll have gov&#8217;t only of billionaires. Good thing about Bloomberg was he was able to get his colleagues to start saving money, thereby giving NYC extra time to address fiscal crisis.</p>
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