Traffic & Transit
Toll Hikes Eyed Again For NYC Bridges And Tunnels
Hikes are proposed at the GWB, Lincoln and Holland tunnels and PATH. Fee increases are planned at Newark, LaGuardia and JFK airports.

NEW YORK – Commuters may be paying even more at New York City's bridges and tunnels if the Port Authority moves forward with planned toll hikes. Increases are also being proposed for taxi fares to the city's airports.
The Port Authority of NY/NJ is expected to release more information Thursday about a series of possible fee hikes at its bridges, tunnels, Path stations and airports. Most of the increases would be introduced in 2020, but some could happen as soon as November this year.
Officials said the hikes are due to inflation and several improvement projects designed to accommodate the growing number of commuters in the region. In total, the toll and fare adjustments are expected to generate $235 million in incremental annual revenue (read more here).
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are the proposed changes. More information about the proposed fare/toll hikes can be found in the agenda for the Port Authority board meeting on Thursday, June 27.
BRIDGES, TUNNELS
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Drivers could face toll hikes at the George Washington Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing and the Lincoln and Holland tunnels.
“Drivers who pay cash tolls will see a $1 increase to $16 on Jan. 5, 2020, if approved. Drivers using E-ZPass will see a reduction in their discounts, with the peak-period discount dropping from $2.50 to $2.25 and off-peak going from $4.50 to $4.25. That means drivers would pay a $11.75 toll during off-peak and $13.75 during peak commuting hours.”
The below charts come via the Port Authority of NY/NJ. (Click on the image to make it larger)


_009.jpg)
AIRPORTS
There would be some fee hikes for AirTrain riders and taxis/rideshare drivers at the Port Authority’s airports.
According to NorthJersey.com,:
- Single-ride AirTrain fares, which are currently available at JFK and Newark airports, would increase to $7.75.
- Drivers of for-hire vehicles, like Uber and Lyft, would have to start paying a $4 pickup fee and $4 drop-off fee at all three airports.
- Taxi drivers would have to start paying a $4 pickup fee but would not have a drop-off fee.


PATH TRAIN
There wouldn’t be an increase to the single-ride PATH fare of $2.75. However, the Port Authority’s proposal calls for hikes to the cost of SmartLink cards and unlimited passes, which would be gradually phased in.
- Ten-trip SmartLink card costs would increase to $25 in November 2019 and $26 in November 2020.
- Twenty-trip SmartLink card costs would increase to $50 in November 2019 and $52 in November 2020.
- Forty-trip SmartLink card costs would increase to $100 in November 2019 and $104 in November 2020.
- Senior SmartLink card costs (eligible for those ages 65 and up) would increase to $1.25 in November 2019.
- Unlimited one-day passes would increase to $10 in November 2019 and $10.50 in November 2020.
- Unlimited seven-day passes would increase to $34.50 in November 2019 and $36 in November 2020.
- Unlimited 30-day passes would increase to $106 in November 2019 and $110.25 in November 2020.

The hikes aren’t set in stone, yet. Written comments on the proposed increases can be submitted via the Port Authority website through the end of the public comment period on Sept. 13.
Port Authority officials will also hold six public hearings to let commuters sound off. Those meetings will take place on the following dates and locations:

Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Send local news tips and correction requests to eric.kiefer@patch.com
Reported by Eric Keifer/Patch
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.