Bold Cost-Cutting Measures Continue!
As in bold, public relations-scamming cost-cutting measures amounting to precisely 0.52 percent of a $1.3 billion deficit:
Posted: November 25th, 2008 | Filed under: Follow The Money, Grandstanding, Things That Make You Go "Oy"The MTA’s doomsday budget may take a huge toll not only on drivers’ wallets but also on their time.
The agency is weighing a plan to close some cash lanes at the nine bridges and tunnels it operates.
And as if that won’t create enough congestion, it may also begin stopping drivers without enough money on their E-ZPasses instead of letting them through and billing them later – saving $3.4 million in mailings.
The possible changes are part of the agency’s plan to close a $1.3 billion budget gap unless city and state lawmakers step in with a crucial bailout package.
MTA officials expect to save $3.4 million by closing cash booths at times when fewer cars use the crossings. Still, it would likely slow traffic to a crawl as cars pile up behind the remaining tollbooths.