New York s success was built on a transportation system that was fast, safe, and fair. It s time to return to those principles.

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New York s success was built on a transportation system that was fast, safe, and fair. It s time to return to those principles.

New York wouldn t be New York without our subways, roads, bridges and tunnels, but a looming crisis threatens our transportation system and region. Our roads are a mess. Our infrastructure is aging. Our transit options are often inadequate. Ridership, population and commuter expenses are on the rise, yet we continue to suffer the consequences of reduced bus and subway services, crumbling infrastructure, mounting debt, and escalating tolls and fares. Since 2010 The same old, same old is no longer an option. NYC population up 2.8% Subway ridership up 6% Large increases in gas, sales and payroll mobility taxes Too many drivers pay a lot but get little in return, while other drivers get a free ride Underfunded NYC transportation system MTA debt burden imposed on drivers and commuters through ever-rising tolls and fares (4 increases in last 5 years) We deserve a solution that s good for all New Monthly MetroCard price up 26% Yorkers. Modernization of our existing transportation system Discounted tolls where tolls are too high MTA bridge tolls up 11% Reduction of gridlock Expansion of transit options and targeted fare relief to underserved communities

Move NY is a faster, safer, fairer plan that maintains the lifeblood of our city for generations to come... Gridlock Sam Schwartz and the Move NY team have come up with a commonsense plan that is fair for everyone: 1) toll the crossings where traffic congestion is worst and transit options are plentiful; 2) significantly lower tolls everywhere else; and 3) add a taxi surcharge to ensure Manhattanites contribute their fair share. The net revenue from this more equitable tolling system will be invested in the transit system, roads, and bridges that all of us rely on to get around....and benefits drivers, riders, One of Many Move NY Proposals: Four New Rail Stations in the Bronx Good for Straphangers More trains, more often Less crowding, fewer delays Station rehabilitations Countdown Clocks system-wide Faster fare collection system Good for Bus Riders Cheaper fares (in City outskirts) More county bus service More express buses More Select Bus Service Routes Good for Commuter Rail Riders More service More station parking Read more at move-ny.org Good for New York More business & tourism added to our regional economy 30,000+ new, local jobs

walkers and cyclists alike. Good for Commuters Fairer, more balanced tolling will reduce traffic and speed up commutes Faster taxi rides Good for Communities Bridge tolls will be cut 40-50% (EZ-Pass) in communities with less traffic and fewer transit options Safer streets Less air pollution (fewer incidents of asthma attacks and respiratory illness) Good for Business Commercial vehicles only pay a round trip toll per day Cabbies will see a 15% increase in number of fares per shift Up to 20% faster travel south of Central Park 2-3 more deliveries or service calls per day, per vehicle south of the Park Good for New York Faster movement of goods, services and people 30,000+ permanent new, local jobs $1.45 billion new transportation investments annually $2.8 billion additional economic output annually $168 million new tax revenues to NYS & NYC annually To ensure that the monies will be invested where most needed, Move NY will Place priority on increasing rapid transit in underserved communities before new tolls are established Safeguard ( lockbox through bonding) the money for transportation only Make concrete investments to maintain and improve our roads, rail lines, subways and bus routes.

New York, We ve Got a Problem! It s often impossible and unsafe to cross the streets here with my child in her stroller because of the overflow traffic and the trucks from the BQE. There shouldn t be this kind of traffic in residential neighborhoods. Brooklyn mother In Bed-Stuy, our main train is the C train. It s voted every year the worst train in the entire system. Organizer, Brooklyn If traffic is less, we can pick up more people. It s good for the cab driver and it s good for the passengers, too. Taxi driver, Queens I used to take the B-71 bus to work, and then one day they just cancelled it. And now I can take three subways to go two miles...or I can drive. Graduate student, Brooklyn The cost of the tolls for anyone to come from Queens or Long Island to get to the Bronx is $7.50 each way. It has an impact on our ability to hire qualified staff. School principal, The Bronx Our residents and our companies don t have the option not to pay a toll. Our Staten Island economy is being crushed as a result of this excessive tolling. Business owner, Staten Island When we re stuck in traffic, we kill our time and we lose money. Taxi driver, Queens All transit riders deserve to be respected. We deserve a system that works for everybody. Grassroots coordinator, Brooklyn Together, we can find solutions.

The Move NY Plan has made a believer out of many... Now that s a plan: Raise funds to improve the system, add jobs and keep trucks off the city streets and back on the highways where they belong. I think Sam has some great ideas and I encourage the mayor and Governor Cuomo to consider his recommendations. Fox 5 News, July 24, 2012 They ve done solid work with the goals of moving people faster and producing much-needed money for maintaining and upgrading mass transit. The plan merits very serious consideration by officials with reserves of courage. NY Daily News, March 21, 2014 We applaud [Mr. Schwartz] and urge city and state lawmakers, the business community and the broader public to get behind it. Crain s New York Business, April 16, 2012 This plan has definitive benefits for drivers: toll reductions in the outer boroughs and improvements in the roads that go beyond state of good repair. John Corlett, AAA New York Will You Join Us? Sign the Move NY petition Invite us to speak to your community group Join the movement & share your transit pics #MoveNewYork @MoveNewYork www.move-ny.org www.iheartmoveny.org info@move-ny.org