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MTA Wants Riders to Help Fund "Green" Program

Updated 7:15 AM EDT, Fri, Jan 9, 2009

 

Not only does the Metropolitan Transportation Authority want to raise it's fares, but it hopes you'll kick in a few extra bucks on your own too.

The MTA is considering asking riders to make donations to help in its efforts at environmental sustainability.

The proposal is being floated even as the MTA seeks to raise prices on fares and tolls.

MTA Policy Director Ernest Tollerson said that the program would allow riders to add an extra charge to tickets as a tax-deductible contribution for environmental programs.

Tollerson said the extra charge could be added to tickets for commuter rail, subways, buses and bridge and tunnel crossings.

The idea was proposed in a $1 million report by an MTA commission looking into ways to reduce the agency's environmental footprint.

Copyright Associated Press / NBC New York

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  • Heavens Friday, Jan 9 at 6:33 PM FLAG COMMENT Why should we pay you extra for doing what you should already be doing anyway?
  • Roger Fishwife Friday, Jan 9 at 11:10 AM FLAG COMMENT Sorry, I don't worship at the "Greenie Church". I reject Al Gore as my own personal savior. I am not a Gaiaphile. You Greenie obsessed nutjobs will have to fund these stupid pointless counterproductive initiatives yourselves. The city will simply throw the money into the General Fund anyway and use it to buy more cigars for Bloomberg.

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