Projects
Lower Manhattan Recovery Transportation Projects
To date, the FTA has approved $4.25 billion in order to fund the major projects listed below. Most of those funds were obligated in major grant actions that were announced by Secretary Mineta on December 3, 2003 and July 12, 2005. ( Press Release) These projects include the World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal, the Fulton Street Transit Center, the South Ferry Terminal Station, World Trade Center Site Security Center, and the Route 9A/West Street and Promenade South project.
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The World Trade Permanent PATH Terminal
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Fulton Street Transit Center
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South Ferry Terminal Station
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the FTA have signed a construction agreement which makes $420 million in federal funding available for the South Ferry Terminal Station, the last station at the southern end of the 1 subway line in Manhattan. The terminal will replace the functionally obsolete station under Battery Park that serves Staten Island Ferry riders. The project will convert the single track, five-car loop station into a three-track, 10-car, stub end two-platform terminal with new access for disabled riders and better connections to the renovated Staten Island ferry terminal and the R and W subway lines. To learn more, please go to the project's webpage at: http://www.mta.info/capconstr/sft/index.html.
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| Grant Awarded | December 2003 |
| Completion of Environmental Review Process | August 2004 |
| Start of Construction | March 2005 |
| Completion of Construction | August 2008 |
World Trade Center Vehicular Security Center and Tour Bus Parking Facility![]() The FTA has awarded a $478 million grant to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) for the construction of a vehicle security-screening center for the World Trade Center site. The security center will screen all vehicles for security threats and will be a vital component to the World Trade Center Master Plan. It will also provide parking for tour buses. This project is currently in preliminary engineering and nearing completion of the environmental review process. | ||||||||||||||
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Route 9A/West Street Reconstruction
FTA has approved $287.3 million for reconstruction of Route 9A/West Street by the New York State Department of Transportation. This project will rebuild the major north-south arterial roadway in Lower Manhattan between Chambers Street and Battery Place, with the southern end of the project known as Promenade South. The project will improve pedestrian circulation through the area and will help to make nearby parks and neighborhood destinations more accessible by incorporating urban design features and amenities. The eastern sidewalk will be widened where feasible to improve accessibility, provide street trees, and add aesthetic enhancements. On the west side, along the new Promenade and adjacent to Battery Park City, a series of unique urban spaces are envisioned and are being developed for varied uses by community members and visitors alike.
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| FTA and FHWA signed MOA making funds available | June 2004 |
| Start of Construction | October 2004 |
| Completion of Construction | December 2006 |
Project Schedule (for WTC Segment of Route 9A)
FTA and FHWA signed MOA making funds available
July 2005
Start of Construction
April 2007
Completion of Construction
June 2009
Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center
FTA has awarded a $6.4 million grant to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation for the start-up and operation of the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center. The Governor of New York and the Mayor of New York City created the command center by executive order to coordinate and oversee the large number of construction projects planned for Lower Manhattan. The command center will bring together private developers, public agencies, utilities, businesses, and resident representatives to implement strategies to minimize the impact of construction on all those who live, work, and visit in Lower Manhattan.
Project Schedule
Grant Awarded
October 2005
Expiration of the Executive Order
December 2010
October 27, 2005 November 30, 2005 Awarded $1.2 million grant amendment to Lower Manhattan Development Corporation for the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center. Signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Federal Highway Administration related to the oversight and funding ($200 million in LMRO funds) of Route 9A WTC Promenade project. Signed a historic preservation Memorandum of Agreement covering the World Trade Center Vehicular Security Center pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. April 25, 2006 January 24, 2007 Signed Construction Agreement with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the World Trade Center PATH Terminal project. This agreement caps total project cost at $2.5 billion, and commits the project sponsor to completing the project by April 30, 2012 or earlier. Signed Construction Agreement with New York State Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of Route 9A/West Street from West Thames Street to Chambers Street. This agreement caps the FTA funding for this segment at $228 million, and commits the project sponsor to completing the project by January 13, 2011 or earlier.
Lower Manhattan Recovery Office Chronology
Date
Event/Deliverable
September 11, 2001
Terrorist attacks on World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania
September 18, 2001
Congress passed Public Law 107-38 providing funds for response and recovery
January 10, 2002
Congress passed Public Law 107-117 providing funds for security, capital investments, and ferry projects
June 20, 2002
Members of the Federal Task Force to Rebuild New York City signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining streamlined environmental coordination and review procedures
August 2, 2002
Congress passed Public Law 107-206 providing $4.55 billion for the rebuilding of transportation infrastructure in Lower Manhattan
February 6, 2003
Governor Pataki signed a letter requesting funds for 3 projects: World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal, South Ferry Terminal Station, and Fulton Street Transit Center
March 28, 2003
Introduced Risk Management Approach to Project Management
April 16, 2003
Awarded $11.4 million grant to New York City DOT for the West Midtown Ferry Terminal
June 18, 2003
Awarded $50 million grant for preliminary engineering for the Fulton Street Transit Center
July 31, 2003
Awarded $35.625 million grant to New Jersey Transit for Hoboken Ferry Terminal
August 21, 2003
Awarded $4.83 million grant to NYSERDA for study of clean fuels for ferries
August 21, 2003
Awarded $172,000 grant to Rutgers University for evaluation of NYSERDA research
September 3, 2003
Environmental Analysis Framework signed by Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Port Authority and New York State DOT
September 24, 2003
Awarded $2.375 million grant to New Jersey DOT for Colgate/Sussex Ferry Facility
December 3, 2003
Amended grant for Fulton Street Transit Center to total $750 million for design and construction
December 3, 2003
Awarded $400 million grant for South Ferry Terminal Station
December 16, 2003
Awarded $1.7 billion grant for World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
December 17, 2003
Governor Pataki signed a letter requesting funds for Promenade South segment of Route 9A/West Street project
January 23, 2004
Signed Highlands Ferry Project environmental Categorical Exclusion
February 18, 2004
Signed Project Development Agreements for South Ferry Terminal Station and the Fulton Street Transit Center
February 20, 2004
Signed Project Development Agreement for World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
May 21, 2004
Signed Categorical Exclusion for parts of Fulton Street Transit Center project
June 18, 2004
Signed Memorandum of Agreement with FHWA to make $87.3 million available for Promenade South & Rt. 9A Project
August 10, 2004
Signed Programmatic Agreement for the South Ferry Terminal outlining approach to preserving historic resources
August 20, 2004
Awarded $9.5 million grant to NYC DOT for East River Ferry Landings Projects
August 30, 2004
Signed environmental Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for South Ferry Terminal Station project
November 22, 2004
Signed environmental Record of Decision for Fulton Street Transit Center project
January 10, 2005
Awarded $9.5 million grant to Union County, NJ for the Elizabeth Ferry Terminal project
February 11, 2005
Signed Construction Agreement with the MTA for the South Ferry project. This agreement caps federal funding for the project at $420 million, and commits the project sponsor to completing the project by May 31, 2008
April 19, 2005
Signed Memorandum of Agreement (Section 106) for World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
May 13, 2005
Published Final Environmental Impact Statement for World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
June 3, 2005
Received Governor Pataki's request letter for additional funding for the World Trade Center Site Security Center, WTC East and West Bathtubs
June 29, 2005
Signed Record of Decision for World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
July 7, 2005
Awarded $478 million grant to PANYNJ for World Trade Center Site Security Center
July 7, 2005
Awarded $221 million grant amendment to PANYNJ for the World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
August 30, 2005
Official groundbreaking ceremony by MTA for the Fulton Street Transit Center project
September 6, 2005
Official groundbreaking ceremony by PANYNJ for the World Trade Center Permanent PATH Terminal
October 5, 2005
Awarded $5 million grant to Lower Manhattan Development Corporation for the start-up and operation of the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center
Signed Construction Agreement with the MTA for the Fulton Street Transit Center project. This agreement caps federal funding for the project at $847 million, and commits the project sponsor to completing the project by July 31, 2010
April 5, 2006
April 20, 2006

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