The director of New York’s $2.1 billion, statewide radio program says in a letter to the Albany Times-Union that the system will work, is only a few months behind schedule, is a very open process, and that delaying or halting the project would have “bad consequences” for the state’s citizens. Russell Tremblay apparently wrote the letter to the editor to offset criticism of the project from public safety groups and politicians who see flaws in the project. Read the entire letter here.
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