Res 0143-2026
Create unlimited transfers within the two-hour period of paying the Metropolitan Transportation Authority subway or bus fare for pay-per-ride users.
ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Transportation and Infrastructureintroduced 2026-01-29
Adopted by the full Council.
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Agenda: 2026-01-29Passed: 2026-06-30
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Mass transportation agencies and facilities, Taxi and Limousine Commission, Department of Transportation and New York City Transit Authority, and the Department of Design and Construction and matters related to infrastructure projects within New York City.
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Sponsors (18)
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2026-01-29 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2026-01-29 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2026-05-06 · Committee on General Welfare
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2026-05-06 · Committee on General Welfare
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2026-05-06 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2026-05-06 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
AdvancedApproved by Committee· Passed
2026-06-25 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
ActionAmended by Committee
2026-06-25 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2026-06-25 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2026-06-25 · Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
AdvancedApproved, by Council· Passed
2026-06-30 · City Council
Votes (11)
Aye (7)
Shekar KrishnanFarah N. LouisChristopher MartePhil Wong Shahana K. HanifShaun AbreuJustin E. Sanchez
Absent (2)
Eric DinowitzPierina Ana Sanchez
Not voting (1)
Selvena N. Brooks-Powers
Excused (1)
Julie Won
Heard at (5)
City Council · 2026-06-30 · 5:00 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure · 2026-06-25 · 10:00 AM · 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure · 2026-05-06 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on General Welfare · 2026-05-06 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2026-01-29 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (10)
- Res. No. 143
- January 29, 2026 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 1-29-26
- Committee Report 5/6/26
- Hearing Testimony 5/6/26
- Res. No. 143-A - 6/16/26
- Committee Report 6/25/26
- Hearing Transcript 5/6/26
- Committee Report - Stated Meeting
- June 30, 2026 - Stated Meeting Agenda
Full text
Res. No. 143-A
..Title
Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the New York State Governor to sign, legislation, which would create unlimited transfers within the two-hour period of paying the Metropolitan Transportation Authority subway or bus fare for pay-per-ride users
..Body
By Council Members Riley, Louis, Hankerson, Cab�n, Hudson, Schulman, Far�as, Banks, Salaam, Hanif, Maloney, Brewer, Stevens, Zhuang, Marte, Epstein, Wilson and J. Sanchez
Whereas, The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("MTA") is North America's largest transportation network, providing transportation to a population of 15.3 million people across New York City ("NYC"), Long Island, southeastern New York State ("NYS"), and Connecticut; and
Whereas, According to the MTA, on June 4, 2026, daily subway ridership was 4,355,350 and daily bus ridership was 1,306,667; and
Whereas, In order to ride the subway or bus in NYC, riders must utilize a contactless credit or debit card, smartphone, or OMNY card; and
Whereas, As of January 4, 2026, the fares for most riders increased on subways and local, limited, and Select Bus Service throughout NYC from $2.90 to $3, and for Express Bus service from $7 to $7.25; and
Whereas, One free transfer from subway to bus, bus to subway, or bus to bus within two hours of paying the fare is encoded on the device or card used; and
Whereas, Despite the one free transfer, many people are faced with longer and complex trips that ultimately require additional transfers, which then increases the price of the total trip, as riders are forced to pay additional fares; and
Whereas, Increases in costs to riders who have to pay additional fares due to the one free transfer policy has exacerbated impacts on specific groups throughout the City, as a 2021 TransitCenter study found that, for the New York region, which includes NYC: transit provides less access to opportunities for Black and Latinx residents than other residents; transportation and development patterns create longer transit trips to healthcare and food; and expensive fares put opportunity out of reach for some riders; and
Whereas, S.2147, sponsored by NYS Senator Leroy Comrie, and A.1313, sponsored by NYS Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz, have been introduced at the state level to ensure that riders of the MTA system do not incur extra costs due to complex trips and a lack of an additional free transfer with the establishment of a "two free transfers policy," provided that the MTA shall not pay any costs related to the policy from its operating or capital budgets and may only implement the policy with funds appropriated by the state; and
Whereas, Although these bills will provide some relief to riders, many riders need more than two free transfers, thus, legislation should be adopted at the state level that would require the MTA to expand the one free transfer policy to unlimited free transfers in an effort to ensure that riders who have complex and long trips via subway and bus throughout NYC do not have to pay more than riders with shorter and less complex trips; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the New York State Governor to sign, legislation, which would create unlimited transfers within the two-hour period of paying the Metropolitan Transportation Authority subway or bus fare for pay-per-ride users.
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