Governor Cuomo, who has made a priority of revitalizing the city transit system, continues to intensify both behind-the-scenes and public efforts to deliver on his commitment.
A major political challenge looms of balancing the tension between forcing change on the agency’s sprawling bureaucracy to save potentially hundreds of millions of dollars a year and not upending his good relations with New York City Transit’s unions.
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