FAA approves controversial LGA AirTrain 
 dents and strong hiring  
 requirements, to STEM  
 programming and college  
 scholarships for local students.” 
 Ramos took to Twitter  
 to voice her opposition to  
 the news. 
 “This is a huge slap in  
 the face by @NYGovCuomo  
 to the residents of East  
 Elmhurst. COVID has  
 already taken a devastating  
 toll on our neighbors,”  
 Ramos tweeted. “The last  
 thing we need  is a multibillion  
 dollar vanity project  
 that will further affect  
 the health & well-being of  
 our communities.” 
 QNS reached out to  
 Ocasio-Cortez’s office for  
 comment and is waiting  
 for a response. 
 Meanwhile,  the  
 Queens Chamber of Commerce  
 is applauding the  
 FAA’s decision. 
 “This  investment  in  
 LaGuardia Airport will  
 catalyze economic activity  
 that supports local  
 businesses and local communities, 
  and comes at  
 a  time when many  small  
 businesses in Queens  
 are  struggling  to  survive  
 after a difficult year,”  
 Queens Chamber of Commerce  
 President and  
 CEO Thomas J. Grech  
 said. “We are thankful to  
 the  Port  Authority,  and  
 to all of the local business  
 leaders, economic  
 development groups,  
 transportation advocates,  
 labor unions and civic  
 stakeholders who helped  
 push this vital project forward.” 
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 The federal government  
 has given the green  
 light for the $2.1 billion  
 LaGuardia AirTrain project  
 in which a light rail  
 system will be  constructed  
 to connect the airport  
 to the Willets Point transportation  
 hub near Citi  
 Field. 
 Governor  Andrew  
 Cuomo announced on  
 Tuesday, July 20, the approval  
 by the Federal  
 Aviation Administration  
 that will allow a “reliable,  
 efficient and affordable  
 transit connector” to La- 
 Guardia Airport, which  
 is  undergoing  an  $8  billion  
 redevelopment. 
 “This is the culmination  
 of years of advocacy  
 by this administration  
 and a key moment in our  
 efforts to rebuild New  
 York’s infrastructure for  
 the future,” Cuomo said.  
 “As we come out of the  
 COVID crisis, our state  
 and country have a oncein 
 a-lifetime  opportunity  
 to  invest  in  a  resilient,  
 transformative  and  interconnected  
 future, and  
 today’s announcement  
 is a testament to our ‘all  
 aboard’ commitment to  
 seizing  it  in  partnership  
 with the Biden administration.” 
 The FAA issued its  
 decision on the environmental  
 review for the  
 proposed construction of  
 the AirTrain allowing the  
 Port Authority to proceed  
 with  the  controversial  
 project. 
 “We thank the FAA for  
 conducting an exhaustive  
 and independent environmental  
 review that benefited  
 from extensive input  
 and engagement from the  
 public and local community  
 during the two-yearlong  
 EIS process,” Port  
 Authority Executive Director  
 Rick  Cotton  said.  
 “LaGuardia Airport is  
 the only major airport on  
 the East Coast without a  
 rail mass transit link, and  
 it is way past time for that  
 embarrassment to end.” 
 The FAA approval process  
 was a turbulent one  
 with opposition from state  
 Senator Jessica Ramos,  
 Congresswoman Alexandria  
 Ocasio-Cortez and a  
 number of environmental  
 groups  and  community  
 organizations causing a  
 delay in the final approval  
 of the project. 
 Cotton said construction  
 on supporting infrastructure  
 is set to begin  
 this summer, and the Port  
 Authority  will  continue  
 offering regular engagement  
 opportunities for local  
 residents throughout  
 the  construction  period  
 as well as regular updates  
 on the project as well as  
 progress on community  
 benefit commitments. 
 “The  LaGuardia  
 AirTrain will provide a  
 sustainable and reliable  
 travel option to LaGuardia  
 Airport.  It  will  remove  
 millions of vehicles  
 from congested highways  
 and local roads each  
 year,” Cotton said. “The  
 transformative  AirTrain  
 project will help drive  
 the region’s economic recovery  
 by  creating  3,000  
 union  construction  jobs  
 and  more  than  $500  million  
 in business contracting  
 opportunities for minority  
 and women owned  
 businesses  and  local,  
 Queens-based businesses.  
 It also includes a historic  
 investment of $50 million  
 in the Malcolm X Promenade  
 along Flushing Bay  
 and other neighborhood  
 parks. Additionally, the  
 LaGuardia  AirTrain  includes  
 a robust package  
 of other community benefits, 
  from investments in  
 workforce development  
 programs for local resi- 
 A rendering of the proposed LaGuardia AirTrain.  
 Courtesy of Port Authority 
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