Familiar fix for budget cruch: Raise fares and toll birdges
By Jason Fink
and Marlene Naanes
The commission that’s been working for nearly a year to find ways to shore up the MTA’s flagging finances is expected to endorse two familiar solutions as soon as tomorrow: Tolls on the East and Harlem River bridges and an 8 percent fare hike.
“They’re coming up with the same old tired solutions that the public has rejected already,” said City Councilman Tony Avella (D-Bayside). “We have too many bureaucrats who can’t think out of the box.”
The governor-appointed Ravitch Commission, which was formed in February to come up with recommendations for the state legislature, will also call for:
•A payroll tax imposed on businesses in the region
• Combining of some services
• Reducing administrative staff at the MTA
• A regional bus authority that would oversee lines in Long Island and Westchester
“I’m not sure how people are going to deal with paying those fares,” said Alex Muniz, a fragrance sales consultant from the Bronx. “Jobs are being cut, and businesses are cutting on employee hours.”
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