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MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 17:31:23 2009

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http://www.mta.info/mta/news/releases/?en=091118-HQ32

Budget Balanced Without Fare Increases or Service Reductions, But Major Changes Coming to MTA to Address Ongoing Economic Crisis

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority today released its Final Proposed 2010 Budget and November Financial Plan for 2010-2013. The approximately $11 billion 2010 Final Proposed Budget is balanced with no fare increase or reductions to scheduled service, with the help of rescue legislation enacted in Albany in May. The MTA acknowledged significant potential risks to the budget, however, setting aside an $85 million reserve and pledging an overhaul of operations to improve efficiency and address the current fiscal reality.

"From a narrow context, we see increased stability and are grateful that we can present a balanced budget without impacting our customers," said Jay H. Walder, MTA Chairman and CEO. "But the MTA remains in a very fragile position with a number of risks on the horizon. This fiscal reality demands that we permanently overhaul the way the MTA does business. The bottom line is that there is no more money for us in Albany, and we will learn to do more with the funding we have."

Walder announced that he will re-launch and chair a Board working group that will look at ways the MTA can fundamentally change its business model to operate more cost effectively, improve performance and provide better value to taxpayers and customers.

The MTA's budget process begins with the presentation of a preliminary budget and financial plan in July, followed by a revised plan in November. The MTA is required to pass a balanced budget by the end of the calendar year, and a final plan will be considered by the MTA Board at its December 16 meeting. The November Financial Plan reflects several changes from projections made in the agency's preliminary budget in July: real estate tax revenues fell even further than projected, while ridership did not decline as much as expected. In addition, actions taken over the summer to reduce costs led to lower than expected overall spending. As a result, the MTA was able to establish an $85 million reserve in light of potential risks, including the outcome of the arbitration process with TWU Local 100 and proposed State cuts.

The full budget and a PowerPoint summary are available online at www.mta.info.

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 20:02:10 2009, in response to MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 17:31:23 2009.

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Nobody cares about the MTA budget?

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by arnine on Wed Nov 18 20:07:07 2009, in response to Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 20:02:10 2009.

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Guess not, but glad to see no fare hikes or service cuts

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Nov 18 23:40:09 2009, in response to MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 17:31:23 2009.

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LION *was* wondering about the construction projects.

ROAR

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by lrg5784 on Thu Nov 19 07:32:24 2009, in response to Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by arnine on Wed Nov 18 20:07:07 2009.

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Me too. It's bad enough we've had rising fares for the past six years. Remember when the fare was $1.50? Stable for almost a decade.

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Nov 19 07:59:23 2009, in response to MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 17:31:23 2009.

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I guess that means the Wilbur and sZemp lines will be spared.

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by RailBus63 on Thu Nov 19 09:49:45 2009, in response to MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 18 17:31:23 2009.

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It’s disingenuous of the MTA not to mention the fact that the state is considering a serious cut to mass transit operations funding. The proposal currently being discussed could reduce annual operating assistance to the MTA by over $200 million per year.

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Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan

Posted by David on Thu Nov 19 16:09:57 2009, in response to Re: MTA Releases Final Proposed 2010 Budget, 2010-2013 Financial Plan, posted by RailBus63 on Thu Nov 19 09:49:45 2009.

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It's about $115 million at the moment, and it is mentioned in the documents.

David

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