Wednesday, 27 Nov 2024

MTA raising price of weekly and monthly MetroCards

The MTA voted Wednesday to raise the price of weekly and monthly MetroCards, while nixing bonuses on pay-per-ride cards — as one of the its board members blasted the decision, saying straphangers are the ones getting “screwed.”

The board members voted to keep the base fare at $2.75, but to eliminate the pay-per-ride bonus on the MetroCard, which gave riders a 5 percent bump when at least $5.50 is added to a card.

Weekly unlimited ride MetroCards will increase in price by 3 percent from $32 to $33, while the cost of 30-day unlimited ride MetroCards will surge by 5 percent from $121 to $127.

“We are doing the best we can to make the MTA as efficient as possible,” acting MTA chairman Fernando Ferrer said at the board meeting.

Ahead of the vote, board member Andrew Saul argued why he was voting against the plan, saying, “The riders are getting screwed.”

“This is a bloated bureaucracy,” Saul said. “This thing is full of waste…I think it’s dead wrong to put this thing on the riders.”

Meanwhile, board members also voted to raise the fares on tolls on MTA bridges and tunnels.

The new changes are slated to go effect in April.

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