BP Fossella Issues Statement Regarding Recent Severe Staten Island Ferry Disruptions

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Statement from Borough President Vito J. Fossella Regarding the Staten Island Ferry Service Disruption

The severe disruption in Staten Island Ferry service today is unacceptable and is going to hurt thousands of people unnecessarily.

The Staten Island Ferry is a life-line for tens of thousands of commuters. Perhaps a family member needs to pick up a child or bring an elderly parent to the doctor. The level of disruption is enormous.

We know there’s been disruption previously in late night service, but now this has gone to another level.

Instead of a few hundred commuters disrupted we’re talking thousands.

By the DOT’s own numbers, the disruption to the twenty-minute rush hour service can result in as many as 2,228 passengers joining the already approximately 600 passengers on the top of the hour service, resulting in a staggering 2,828 passengers in one trip. The domino effect that will follow will cause a disturbance in our other public transportation systems like the SIRR and bus service.

As soon as we were notified, we contacted the Mayor’s office, the DOT and MTA to figure out if there’s any way to help alleviate these disruptions and provide additional resources. We asked the MTA if additional express buses are available, to waive the fare for today. We also asked the NYC EDC if there could be more fast ferry trips provided from Manhattan to St. George.

All parties must get back to the negotiating table immediately to resolve this once and for all. If this disruption can happen today, it can happen next week and then the week after that. Staten Island commuters are once again suffering from issues over which they have not created nor have control over.

Banner Image: Senator John J. Marchi Ferry. Image Credit – Robert Stump


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