NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — With a potential transportation nightmare headed for New York City schools, parents may need alternate resources to get their child to school.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams laid out a contingency plan ahead of the possible disruption of service when multiple school bus companies' emergency contracts expire on Oct. 31.
Adams said his administration is "working toward a resolution" with the bus companies, but has a backup plan just in case it doesn't get done in time. The mayor added that New York City Public Schools has sent another round of emergency contract extensions to the companies to continue negotiations and keep the kids on the yellow buses.
If things don't work out, here are some ways the city is trying to help parents worried about how their children c

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