Protesters gather ahead of next hearing on MTA fare and toll hike proposals

Monday, December 10, 2018
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Protesters gathered in advance of the next public hearing Tuesday night on proposed MTA fare and toll hikes

Representatives of the progressive grassroots organization "Fix the Subway Coalition" were rallying in Brooklyn.
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The protesters want Governor Andrew Cuomo to create a better funding plan to fix the subway system in the next state budget.

Hearings are being held across the city throughout early December.

The MTA has laid out two options, the first of which would keep the base fare for subway and bus rides at $2.75 but would more sharply increase weekly and monthly passes.

The second option would raise the base fare to $3 but would add better bonuses for passes.



As for commuter rails (LIRR and Metro North), fares would also be going up about 4 percent.

The MTA is also suggesting increasing bridge tolls by double the usual hike, 8 percent, to fund capital projects. They are proposing both 4 percent and 8 percent increases, as well as a reduction of E-ZPass discounts.
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A final vote is expected in January.

WATCH The first public hearing


The MTA says the extra money is needed to keep the system running adequately.

The MTA is in serious financial deficit, and officials say that even with a 4 percent fare and toll hikes for 2019 and 2021, the agency is forecasting nearly a $1 billion budget gap by 2022.



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