Again, I apologize for my lack of updates. I've been driving 2-3 days a week now because of my crazy schedule. I did take the p508 this morning, we were right on time to South Station at 8:23 AM.
Just saw this on Boston.com ... not happy about it ... maybe driving will become permanent?
The state's transportation secretary announced today that fare increases of 15 percent to 20 percent would be necessary on the MBTA this fall, even if the Legislature comes through with an expected $160 million -- likely from a sales tax increase -- to help plug the current deficit.
James Aloisi announced the fare increase at today's meeting of the MBTA board and said the public process would begin soon. It will include a menu of additional options, he said, including a variety of service cuts.
"We need to have a multi-year solution," Aloisi said. He's hoping this fare increase will prevent another one from being necessary for at least two to three years.
The Legislature has been contemplating a variety of solutions to help the MBTA and the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, both of which are struggling financially. Officials had hope to avoid either a toll or fare increase by identifying another source of revenue.
Governor Deval Patrick has proposed a 19 cent increase in the gas tax, while the Legislature has proposed an increase in the state sales tax from 5 percent to 6.25 percent.
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3 comments:
where's the reform? employees still get to retire after 23years of service with full health benefits and % of salary based on length of service. mbta employees can retire in their mid 40's!!! we the commuters and tax payers pay for this boondoggle. this has to change.
What can we do to stop this nonsense? There is so much wasteful spending in this state with many people making much more than they should be.
Since my sons are just "under age" to drive but old enough for the train, they are taking the Worcester-Boston rails weekly! Just want to comment on the fact that our State Reps increase our train fares as an excuse to deal with the budget deficit. Yet THEY voted themselves a 5.5% RAISE in their paychecks this "recession?"
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