Res. No. 1241
Resolution calling upon the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to make subways and buses fare free year round.
By Council Member Treyger and the Public Advocate (Mr. Williams)
Whereas, Millions of people in the United States rely on public transportation everyday as their link to employment, education, child care and their communities; and improving access to transit can be a critical part of addressing urgencies such as climate change, rising income inequality and socioeconomic disparity; and
Whereas, According to TransitCenter, a foundation that works on the improvement of public transit, as of January 2019, there are 97 cities and towns across the world that provide fully fare free public transit and there is a growing movement both in the United States and abroad; and
Whereas, Cities such as Brussels, Seoul, Melbourne, Paris and Oslo, among others, have considered or experimented with offering temporarily free public transit programs as part of measures to address environmental concerns like air pollution and smog; and
Whereas, Cities in the United States offer portions of their transit systems for no cost, such as free airport transit on the Silver Line in Boston, Baltimore’s bus system, the automated train Metromover in Miami; and
Whereas, Chapel Hill, North Carolina introduced free public transit since 2002 and has seen ridership dramatically increase; and
Whereas, Currently, the Department of Transportation (DOT) suspends alternate side parking on 36 legal and major holidays in New York City as of 2019, and DOT also suspends parking meter regulations on some major legal holidays including New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas; and
Whereas, Transit affordability remains an issue despite strides such as the Fair Fares program which has yet to be fully implemented and doesn’t cover the full cost of the fare; and
Whereas, The MTA, in conjunction with enforcement from the New York City Police Department (NYPD), continue to penalize those who may be unable to afford the cost of riding, and according to the NYPD’s 2018 data on fare evasion stops, 90% of arrestees and 65% of those receiving a summons were people of color; and
Whereas, Implementing a free public transit system in the City would help to bring equity to all riders; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to make subways and buses fare free year round.
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11/20/19
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