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MTA News Roundup–Apr. 7

There’s more on the subway cameras that don’t work–this time at City Hall.

The Queens Courier estimates that parents might have to spend $2,300 per year to send their kids to school if the MTA cuts free student Metrocards.

370 Jay Street is causing some tension in Brooklyn. amNewYork reports that the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership is campaigning for the MTA to hand over the former headquarters of the New York City Transit.

Residents who have been displaced due to construction of the Second Avenue Subway will have a chance to meet with the MTA, according to DNAinfo.com.

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