Local Lawmakers, Advocates Calling On Government To Provide More Accessibility At NYC Subway Stations

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Lawmakers and advocates are calling on the government to provide more accessibility at New York City subway stations.

They're demanding the installation of elevators at the 14th Street subway stops in Manhattan, so New Yorkers, including those with disabilities, can get around more easily.

Sen. Chuck Schumer says money has been secured for this project and that the MTA submitted a grant application to the Federal Transit Administration.

He says it's now up to the feds to give it the green light.

The MTA says federal approval of the project would help its commitment to advancing systemwide accessibility.

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