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MTA Votes to End LI Bus Contract With Nassau County

Despite the pleas of advocates for more time, the MTA officially voted to end its lease agreement with Nassau County for the operation of Long Island Bus at its Wednesday board meeting. The county plans to turn the system over to a private operator next year, and is choosing between three companies that submitted bids to run LI Bus.

Nassau County officials have claimed that a privately operated system would cost the county as little as $2.1 million a year, although similar suburban counties pay much more for their privately operated transit systems.

While the vote was unanimous, several board members expressed skepticism over Nassau County Executive Mangano’s ability to maintain the same level of service and fares while contributing less to a private operator than the $9.1 million the county provided to the MTA last year. The MTA had been subsidizing Nassau’s system, by $24 million in 2010, making the total local contribution to the system $33 million last year. But county officials have claimed a private bus system could be run with as little as $2.1 million in county funds annually — far less than Suffolk and Westchester Counties pay for their privately operated systems.

Some board members went so far as to say that if the County’s plans do not work out, the MTA should continue to operate LI Bus — if Nassau County takes full responsibility for operational funding.

In the meantime, the MTA begins an eight-month-long process of handing over the system to County Executive Mangano.  Transportation Nation reports that the County expects to announce a vendor for the system around May 15.  Upon this announcement, the proposed bid would go before the County Legislature for approval.

Information on the three bidders is not readily available, and multiple requests for information through the state Freedom of Information Act have been rebuffed.

Graph: TSTC graphic using data from Bee-Line, Suffolk County Transit, and MTA.

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Rail Advocate
Rail Advocate
12 years ago

For too long the MTA has subsidized Nassau County taxpayers at the expense of other bus and subway riders. Similarly, Nassau Co. has gotten a cheap ride while taxpayers in Suffolk and Westchester counties paid for their local bus systems. It is past time for these inequities to be corrected.

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It’s nearly impossible to find experienced people about this subject, however, you sound like you know what you’re talking about! Thanks

Ann Fisher
Ann Fisher
7 years ago

What we need is more affordable transportation to doctor visits. To Doctor visits for Long Islanders . I’be been struggling to find such services for quite a while other than bus. Some of us need car service because of walkers, wheelchairs, etc. A car would be more appropriate to handle such cases.

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