Staten Island Elected Officials Issue Joint Statement On SI Ferry Disruptions
Editor’s Note: Over the past several weeks, the Staten Island Ferry schedule has been changed at the last minute several times, stranding many commuters who rely on it for transportation back to Staten Island.
The managers of the Ferry have stated it is due to staffing shortages and beyond their control. The union has also stated that this is not organized by them, and is not a result of contract negotiations. Rather it is a result of many specialized crew members, such as captains, being out sick due to illness.
Staten Island Elected Officials’ Joint Statement on S.I. Ferry Disruptions
“The recent disruptions in Staten Island Ferry service are no longer isolated cases. The disruptions have become systemic. This leads us to believe that the matter needs to be resolved at the negotiating table. The Staten Island Ferry is a vital transportation service for tens of thousands of Staten Island residents. We do not want our ferry commuters to continue to be “collateral damage” in this process. It’s the commuters who are suffering from a situation over which they neither have power nor responsibility.”
Staten Island Borough President Vito J. Fossella
Congressmember Nicole Malliotakis
Assemblymember Michael Reilly
Assemblymember Michael Cusick
Assemblymember Charles Fall
Senator Andrew Lanza
Councilmember Kamillah Hanks
Councilmember David Carr
Banner Image: View from the Staten Island Ferry. Image Credit – Documerica
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