Richard Ravitch, Savior of New York City, Dies at 89
- Richard Ravitch helped steer New York City away from bankruptcy in the mid-1970s.
- Ravitch was known for untangling complex problems and bringing strong opinions to budget negotiations and deal-making.
- He served as head of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and helped stabilze the city's mass transit system.
- Ravitch remained an influential figure in New York politics and closely followed the state's fiscal issues until his death.
- He is survived by his wife, two children, and thirteen grandchildren.