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DATE | 2007-07-30 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] The Unreachable Mayor's Office
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:59:38PM -0400, Matthew wrote: > Ruben, > I live in manhattan and am going to have to pay a fee if I want to > bring a car south of a certain line. What about the people living there? > > I like the idea of the congession fee. It should reduce the traffic > on the brooklyn and manhattan bridge.
The congestion fee is only a tax on everyone in the city so that Mr and Mrs Joe Suburb can continue to drive into city streets that my tax dollars already pay for. Its a financial barrier to entry into the city which my taxes already pay for, which my vote helped support and build, and which I'm a citizen of.
Its a con to increase my taxes in order to allow suburban intersts to rape the city and my pocket.
> > I am not happy with which street he is choosing. Personally, I think > the line should be at 57th street. You turn south of 57th you get > charged. > > They do have to raise the rates for out of neighborhood parking. > It would be cool if we could have it such that the parking fee > for people who live north of the line was not that expensive > but if somebody from out of the neighborhood wanted to park it would > be pretty expensive. like $8 an hour. > > I think an idea like that for Park Slope would actually make that neighborhood > nice. > > (they have hell driving there themselves.) > > anyhow, that is my 2 cents. >
This is going to cost you more than 2 cents. Every time you take a cab is will cost your a fortune just to use your own city so you can be raped by a Scarsdale businessman or housewife who have segregated themselves off from NYC public schools but demand access to midtown manhattan.
The congestion problem, and its not a problem btw, it is business asset, and if we wanted to fix it, we should do so by giving city dwellers exclussive access to our own streets.
And just so that you should know, we subsidize every aspect of suburban driving from the highway subsidies to the subusies of the LIRR. If you want less traffic then cut the problem off at the knees and make New Jersey, Westchester and Long Island pay their own bills. Its simple enough to draw a ring around the 5 boroughs and charge $75 to enter unless your a truck.
As for Ray's comment about London, this is NOT London. In London, inner city school children aren't told by their central government to absorb financial cutsbacks and to close school hours to between 10-2PM as we in NYC was. In London they don't have to be told that they can't tax commuters because those people live in another state.
In London when the Brittish Government is sovern over the whole city so London's children aren't abandoned when the city's obvigations over run its ability to raise funds. They don't have half of the city living in a foriegn jurisdiction.
Ruben
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