An edition of The eyesore next door (2006)

The eyesore next door

outdoor MTA properties are poorly maintained : a staff report to the Committee on Oversight and Investigations, Eric Gioia, Chair ; the Committee on Transportation John C. Liu, Chair

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The eyesore next door
Laura Gordon, Geoffrey Upton
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An edition of The eyesore next door (2006)

The eyesore next door

outdoor MTA properties are poorly maintained : a staff report to the Committee on Oversight and Investigations, Eric Gioia, Chair ; the Committee on Transportation John C. Liu, Chair

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This City Council investigation finds the MTA is a bad neighbor for many people whose homes neighbor MTA tracks and stations. If it were a private property owner, the MTA would be punished with fines for its dirty, poorly maintained properties that attract illegal dumping, graffiti and littering. Most of the properties surveyed adjacent to or underneath aboveground subway, Metro-North, or Long Island Rail Road tracks and stations were found to be poorly maintained and unclean.

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Edition Notes

"March 2006."

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York, N.Y.]

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Library of Congress
HE2781.N49

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1 volume (various pagings)

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Open Library
OL45104538M
OCLC/WorldCat
73526768

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