November 19, 2020
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MTA Announces Virtual Public Hearings on Fare and Toll Policy to Begin Dec. 1MTA Unveils Proposed Fare and Toll Adjustments for Public Comment
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that a virtual public hearing process, which begins the biennial review of fare and toll policy, will begin Tuesday, Dec. 1. At the MTA’s November board meeting, the agency outlined proposed fare and toll adjustments, which are options to be considered. All proposals will be reviewed by the MTA Board and are subject to extensive public input ahead of an expected final vote on fares in January and tolls in February.
The MTA's Financial Plan assumes fare/toll increases every other year that yield a 4% increase in revenue, the equivalent of 2% per year. Under the proposed options, revenue yields could increase by up to 4% for fares and up to 8% for tolls. The MTA is committed to exploring a wide variety of proposals given the ongoing pandemic. “The MTA will begin the standard review process for fare and toll adjustments, although we recognize this year is anything but standard, with a series of virtual public hearings,” said MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick J. Foye. “With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are committed to reviewing a wide variety of proposals and will work to minimize the impact on our customers. The MTA continues to face the worst financial crisis in its history and the best way to avoid these actions is for Congress to provide $12 billion in desperately needed funding.”
The MTA has developed a series of eight virtual hearings to gather the public’s input on the proposals as a result of the pandemic. There are two types of hearings: virtual public hearings and virtual satellite hearings. All hearings will take place on Zoom, with a livestream available for virtual public hearings. You must pre-register to speak at a virtual public or virtual satellite hearing. Registration for all virtual hearings opens on Monday, Nov. 23, at 10 a.m. Registration closes at 5 p.m. the day before each hearing. The MTA Board will also accept written comments on the proposals via the fare and toll hearing website and through the MTA’s Public Hearing Hotline at (646) 252-6777. For more information on the virtual public hearings, please visit: new.mta.info/2020hearings.
Virtual Hearing Accessibility and Language Services
At the virtual public and satellite hearings, CART Captioning and American Sign Language services will be available.
People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use their preferred relay service or the free 711 relay service, and then ask to be connected to the Public Hearing Hotline at 646-252-6777 to speak with an agent.
People who are blind or have low vision can request accommodations on or before Dec. 14, 2020, by submitting a request online or by calling the Public Hearing Hotline at 646-252-6777.
Those who need language assistance or any other accommodations, can submit a request at least three business days before the scheduled hearing date either online, by calling the public hearing hotline or submitting a hearing request. Additional information is available at new.mta.info/2020hearings
2020 Virtual Public Hearing Dates
2020 Virtual Satellite Hearing Dates
View the proposed changes to fares and tolls in 2021 below:
New York City Transit
Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad
MTA Bridges and Tunnels
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