Nolan Hicks is a freelance reporter and a researcher at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management’s Transit Costs Project, where he is examining electrification and commuter railroad modernization with a particular focus on the MTA. Previously, he was a longtime reporter for the New York Post, where he covered city agencies, transit, housing, and Albany. His series of stories there in 2023 revealed that the MTA relies too heavily on consultants, resulting in oversize station designs that added $1 billion to the price tag of the Second Avenue Subway’s East Harlem extension. The stories prompted MTA officials to launch a review that’s already saved $300 million. He has also worked for the Daily News on its data projects team and for newspapers in Texas.
“I Don’t Think There’s a Plan B”Confusion and fury (and Andy Byford) at MTA headquarters as the congestion-pricing news came down.
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