Christopher Ward

Paterson Wants Port Authority to Take Over Moynihan Station [UPDATED]


Governor David Paterson said today that he will likely move Moynihan Station under the purview of the Port Authority, dropping the imbroglio on the plate of soon-to-be-announced executive director Christopher Ward.

From The Observer’s Em Whitney:

David Paterson was on the WFAN "Boomer and Carton" show this morning, expressing frustration over the city’s stalled major development projects.

“What I’m going to do," Paterson told the hosts, "is probably move construction of Moynihan [Station] to the Port Authority, which I think has a better chance of getting it done quickly and I hope that we can start construction quickly enough that we can reverse plans that exist.

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Paterson Ready to Tap Chris Ward as Port Authority Director

Chris Ward
Chris Ward

Governor David Paterson is planning to appoint Christopher Ward as executive director of the Port Authority, with an announcement to come as early as this afternoon, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.

Mr. Ward, the former commissioner of the city’s Department of Environmental Protection and a onetime Port Authority staffer, would take the slot left vacant by Anthony Shorris, who was asked to resign by Mr. Paterson last month to make way for a commissioner of his choosing.  read more »

City to Burrow New $1 Billion Filtration Plant

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Mayor's Big Dig: Money Drains Out, Water Flows In

At a time of budget cuts and work-force reductions, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has committed billions o  read more »

Drought or Not, We Won't Drink From the River

When Christopher Ward takes office as the new commissioner of thecity Department of Environmental Pr  read more »