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Andrew
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Gateway Project has no NEPA process in place. It has had a conceptual design and engineering done in addition to the Tunnel Box. nothing more. It cannot use of the ARC NEPA because the routing is different. The only NEPA that has happened is for the Tunnel Box, nothing else. The process has not started yet and is yet to be funded. So let us not get ahead of ourselves here. To keep claiming that Gateway is built on ARC, at least the tunnel part, is simply untrue. Specific question on that matter to the Chief Engineer has been answered in the negative. The previous work is being used for Portal Bridge, and that was not part of ARC.
NJT does not decide anything. NJ State does, if anyone does. And the agency involved may very well be PATH and not NJT.
Anyway all this is speculation so far afield that we could be spinning whatever story.
I don't think that the design team of Gateway thinks that Penn Station South is a future phase. Even last week at the NYMTC presentation on Gateway it was mentioned that they would not build the tunnels if Penn Station South is not built. They could not justify the cost of the tunnel without Penn South. That has been the position of the Gateway designers all along. Now of course things could change, but that is the current situation as far as we were informed by the presenter.
1. Would the new De Blasio Administration support Seven Extension to Secaucus or Amtrak's Gateway Project?
2. Are you saying that if Penn Station South can not be acquired, than Seven Extension to Secaucus will be the solution to properly deal with Trans-Hudson Congestion?