Rockland officials applaud MTA decision not to raise fares

NEW CITY- Rockland County Executive Ed Day (R, New City) and State Senator Bill Weber (R, New City) are applauding the MTAโ€™s decision not to raise fares for commuters travelling on the West of the Hudson line.

โ€œI am pleased to share that the MTA has listened toย our concerns and will not raise West of Hudson fares,โ€ said Day.ย  โ€œRockland County commuters certainly deserve this exemption.ย  I hope the Metro-North will additionally begin to finally improve and expand West of Hudson service from our County, specifically the Pascack Valley line service.โ€

State Senator Bill Weber was pleased with the MTAโ€™s decision as well.ย  โ€œThank you to the MTA for finally listening to the concern of all Rockland County residents and elected officials like me whoย spoke outย against the proposal to raise fares,โ€ said Weber.ย  โ€œMuch still needs to be done to reform the MTA, and I will continue fighting for improvements.โ€

Despite not having a full vote on the MTA board, Day believes the voices of Rockland County residents were heard as MTA officials considered the fair hike.ย  โ€œMany may feel like their voice does not matter.ย  This decision makes it clear that it absolutely does.ย  I would like to acknowledge everyone who shared my concerns and contacted MTA, ultimately contributing to the turnaround decision,โ€ said Day.

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