Notes On The MTA’s Proposed Fare & Toll Hikes
Once again, the MTA has announced plans to raise fares and tolls – this time by 2 percent a year for the next two years. The 30-day MetroCard will definitely jump from $112 to $116.50, but the MTA is deliberating on whether to raise the price of the single ride MetroCard to $2.75 or keep it the same, effectively eliminating the bonus on the 30-day card.
Here’s a chart via Gothamist:
As you can see, neither option is great.
Fares on the LIRR and Metro-North will also see varying increases, as will bridge tolls – including the dreaded Verrazano-Narrows Bridge toll, which may jump a dollar. You can read more about that on the MTA website. The MTA plans to make a decision in March after hearing from commuters next month.
If you’d like to tell the MTA to take their fare hikes and shove ’em, you can attend a hearing at the Walt Whitman Theater at Brooklyn College (2900 Campus Road near the Flatbush junction), on Thursday, December 11. Registration is open from 5pm to 9pm. The hearing begins at 6pm.
Comments can also be submitted online through the MTA website, or by letter to MTA Government Affairs (347 Madison Ave., New York, 10017).