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William Ronan

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839: 809: 873: 298:". Chairman Ronan pushed for the MTA to pursue the Program for Action, saying, "We're making up for 30 years of do-nothingism". The next day, the MCTA dropped the word "Commuter" from its name and became the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The MTA took over the operations of the other New York City-area transit systems and Ronan became chairman of the MTA. 1191: 1186: 681:"$ 2.9-BILLION TRANSIT PLAN FOR NEW YORK AREA LINKS SUBWAYS, RAILS, AIRPORTS; 2-PHASE PROPOSAL Program by Governor Calls for $ 1.6-Billion in First 10 Years 2-PHASE PROPOSAL FOR TRANSIT GIVEN" 751: 428: 1181: 978: 294:
On February 29, 1968, the MCTA published a 56-page report for Governor Rockefeller, and in it, proposed several subway and railroad improvements under the name "
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from 1974 until 1977 and remained on the board of the Port Authority until 1990. Prior to entering state government as a key aide to Governor
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in international law and diplomacy. He became dean at NYU and helped establish the Wagner School of Public Service from 1953 to 1958.
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Ronan helped found the Tri-State Transportation Commission. In 1965, he was appointed the first Chairman of the
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During Ronan's tenure, the MTA oversaw the construction of three lines as part of the Program for Action: the
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Empire on the Hudson: Entrepreneurial Vision and Political Power at the Port of New York Authority
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After stepping down from the Port Authority, Ronan left public life, retiring to
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and served as dean of NYU's graduate school of public service from 1953 to 1958.
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Chairmen of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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of New York in 1958, he was a professor of government at
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Executives of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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1968–1973, the Ten-year Program at the Halfway Mark
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The newly formed MCTA purchased the 1039:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 679:Witkin, Richard (February 29, 1968). 373:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 237:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 34:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 7: 484:Vlachou, Marita (October 22, 2014). 456:Gelinas, Nicole (October 23, 2014). 14: 977:Chan, Sewell (October 17, 2014). 486:"In Memoriam: Former Wagner Dean" 427:Chan, Sewell (October 17, 2014). 879:Lockport Union-Sun & Journal 746:Penner, Larry (July 15, 2014). 905:Second Avenue Subway: Timeline 850:. November 27, 1969. p. 2 820:. November 20, 1969. p. 8 1: 403:. Columbia University Press. 313:. The MTA also shut down the 1167:New York University faculty 1208: 1177:Syracuse University alumni 907:. Retrieved April 7, 2014. 315:Third Avenue elevated line 1172:American men centenarians 1046: 397:Doig, Jameson W. 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Index

Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Nelson Rockefeller
Malcolm Wilson
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Hugh Carey
James C. Kellogg III
Alan Sagner
Governor of New York
Nelson Rockefeller
West Palm Beach, Florida
New York City
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Nelson Rockefeller
New York University
Syracuse University
New York University
Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority
Nelson Rockefeller
Long Island Rail Road
Pennsylvania Railroad
Metropolitan Transportation, a Program for Action
63rd Street Line
Second Avenue Subway
Archer Avenue Line
Third Avenue elevated line
Florida
West Palm Beach
Howard S. Cullman
Austin Tobin

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