I've been pretty relentless about this my gmail away messages and facebook page, but I thought I should aggregate a lot of the info on the looming MTA budget cuts in one place.
Basically New York State (like pretty much every state in the country right now) has a HUGE budget crisis, and the poor Metropolitan Transit Authority will be taking a BIG hit, with several eliminated subway lines (goodbye W and Z), reduced bus service all over the place, and a 23% (!?!) hike in fares. A monthly metrocard will jump from $81/month to $104/month.
To get an idea of the proposed cuts, you can
plug any New York area zip code into this site and it will tell you how the MTA will be affected in that area.
Also, I wish it was a google maps mashup, but here are a series of PDFs with detailed maps showing how all trains and buses will be affected:
Map of Manhattan Service Cuts [pdf]Map of Brooklyn Service Cuts [pdf]Map of Queens Service Cuts [pdf]Map of Bronx Service Cuts [pdf]Map of Staten Island Service Cuts [pdf]I have a hard time getting worked up about many political issues, considering how nuanced they are, but this one really struck me. I don't know a single person in New York who doesn't depend on the MTA almost every day. I can appreciate the budgetary crisis, but at the same time I totally selfishly want a good MTA. Balancing the budget is not my job as a citizen and tax payer, it is simply telling the government where I want them to put their priorities.
And beyond the convenience, I LOVE public transit. I took the 7 train out to Flushing this weekend and stood at the front of the first car and just looked out, watching the train sweep over the storefronts. (Granted, it is noisy as hell down below.)
So it is exciting to see that an alternative plan that would keep MTA service as is, and only see an 8% increase in fares is currently being debated.
The authority’s board is scheduled to meet on March 25 to choose from a menu of proposed fare increases and approve a range of service cuts. In order to balance its budget this year the authority says it will need to increase fare and toll revenues by 23 percent while cutting service.
However, officials have said they can avoid most service cuts and trim the fare increase to 8 percent if the state approves the rescue plan, which would funnel badly needed money to the authority.
So
click on this link to find out who your state representative is, and write them a quick email asking them to support this plan! Also take a minute to
print out and sign this petition.It doesn't take any money, just a few minutes of your time. And considering what you might soon be paying for subway service, I'd say it is definitely worth your time.