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The state’s former transit chief, Pat Foye, may have violated state ethics laws by leading a $12.5 billion bid to reconstruct and operate Penn Station, government watchdogs say.
Executive Director Patrick Foye told staffers in an email that he would leave the agency in 120 days, after failing to land a job heading the agency under a leadership restructuring ...
This comes from Pat Foye, the head of the MTA, who, in a concession, said there will also be a robust effort to listen to the views of the public.
Pat Foye is leaving the Port Authority. That must sound good to Foye, after having suffered five years and nine months as executive director of the bistate snake pit. The entire top echelon of the … ...
Former MTA honcho Pat Foye — unlike a few other Cuomo administration holdovers — has again proved himself the consummate professional public servant by informing Gov. Kathy Hochul that he won ...
Patrick Foye, the state’s downstate development chief, has resigned from his post, following Governor Spitzer out the door. Mr. Foye oversaw a wide array of development initiatives, most notably ...
The MTA chairman says the agency is looking at "everything" when it comes to providing New Yorkers a safe ride on mass transit, even if that means making reservations to ride the subway.
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Port Authority Executive Director Patrick Foye testified that after he reopened the lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge his counterpart at the agency told him the lanes should be closed ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey official who put a stop to the George Washington Bridge lane closures last fall says he's proud of his actions.
Patrick Foye did his first major interview as Port Authority executive director yesterday when he visited the set of "Good Day New York." Foye said his mandate, as a Cuomo appointee, is to create ...