M.T.A. Warns of Fare Increases and Service Cuts as Budget Crisis Looms
Source: New York Times
M.T.A. Warns of Fare Increases and Service Cuts as Budget Crisis Looms
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Nov. 15, 2018
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is facing a looming budget crisis that could lead to major fare increases or cuts to subway and bus service, officials warned Thursday.
The transit agency, which is struggling to fix the sputtering subway, needs an influx of new funding to avoid serious consequences for subway and bus riders, officials said.
The authoritys worsening financial picture came after the abrupt departure of its chairman, Joseph J. Lhota, who resigned this month after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was elected to a third term. Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who controls the authority, has called on state lawmakers to help pay for subway repairs by approving congestion pricing, a proposal to toll drivers entering the busiest parts of Manhattan.
The agencys need for additional funding does not include the cost of a sweeping plan that transit officials say is needed to modernize the aging subway. The ambitious project could cost as much as $40 billion.
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