Sarah Feinberg (@feinbergsarah) 's Twitter Profile
Sarah Feinberg

@feinbergsarah

Former MTA, USDOT, Obama WH, Cap Hill. A lot of ❤️ for the NYC subway. NYer now, WVian forever.

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This is a stunning investigation and confirms suspicions about why things don’t seem to be getting better underground. Impressive reporting by ⁦Nolan Hicks⁩ - NYPD Nixed Thousands of Calls at Coney Island Station Before Horrifying Attack - Streetsblog nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/03/03/inv…

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Thanks to ⁦Vital City⁩ for caring so much about this city and its miracle of a subway system, and how we can make both of them work better for everyone: Vital City | Want to Fix the Subway? Stop Asking It To Be What It’s Not vitalcitynyc.org/articles/want-…

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What should we do to improve subway safety? Vital City’s chief recommendations are aligning everyone around the core principle that the system is for transit — and establishing a unified governance system. We also highlight what NOT to do. vitalcitynyc.org/articles/what-…

What should we do to improve subway safety? Vital City’s chief recommendations are aligning everyone around the core principle that the system is for transit — and establishing a unified governance system. We also highlight what NOT to do. vitalcitynyc.org/articles/what-…
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If you love NYCT Subway - this fantastic, data rich report from Vital City needs to be your #1 weekend read. It lays out a clear path forward that, if executed on, will vastly improve ridership: 1, the subways are for transit, not for anything else; and 2, we need a

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“Who failed to save this child?” The answer is every single elected official in NYC and NY state who cannot be bothered to so much as even ask hard questions of NYC ACS despite the fact that this happens over and over and over and over again. nytimes.com/2025/04/01/nyr…

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I wrote this piece a year ago and nothing has changed other than the # of children killed has gone up. Yes, it’s a hard issue & I recognize no leader wants to spend their political capital on it. But addressing hard issues is the job - if you can’t or won’t do it, don’t run.