TSTC staff spent Monday afternoon tidying up our offices, and we came across some vintage reports on bringing tolls to the East and Harlem River bridges.
We’re not sure if we’re necessarily happy to learn this concept has been studied for at least 40 years now, but there’s something to be said for persistence. Needless to say, Tri-State feels that four decades of studying tolls have more than proven and identified the merits of pricing roadways. It is clear we’ll be hanging on to these reports as Tri-State and other advocates revisit pricing ideas as a way to fill the upcoming MTA Capital Program $10-15 billion deficit.
[…] Rockefeller and Lindsay Order Studies on East and Harlem River Bridge Tolls (MTR) […]
[…] an election year tactic — then the Governor must be an advocate for true toll reforms, like establishing tolls in places where there are alternatives to driving, and reducing them where there […]