MTA outlines plans for storm projects

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NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Water is a problem in the New York City transit system — even on a sunny day. But when heavy rainstorms and hurricanes strike, they can bring the commute to a halt.

The MTA announced a new Climate Resilience Roadmap on Thursday at the Mott Haven Yard in the South Bronx. 

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The area flooded in September during a heavy storm and cut off Metro-North Railroad service. The area is at a lower level than surrounding streets. 

The MTA's plan addresses subway and railroad projects, including preventative measures such as pumps and storm walls. 

MTA officials said congestion pricing will help fund the $6 billion worth of projects. The plan to charge drivers to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street is still facing court lawsuits

MTA officials said environmental reviews were done and they believe the program will begin in mid-June. 

The funding from congestion pricing would allow the MTA to finance billions of dollars in programming, including elevators and State of Good Repair projects. 

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