New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR92

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Establishes "New Jersey Transit Alternative Revenue Task Force."

Impact

The establishment of this task force is anticipated to have a significant impact on state transportation policies. By enabling NJ Transit to explore alternative revenue streams, the task force aims to alleviate the financial burden on current fare structures. If the recommendations are implemented, they could lead to a more sustainable funding model for public transportation in New Jersey, minimizing reliance on fare increases, which can deter ridership.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution 92 establishes the 'New Jersey Transit Alternative Revenue Task Force,' aimed at exploring new revenue sources for the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit). The task force will comprise five members with expertise in various fields, including real estate, advertising, and public transportation. Key appointments will be made by state leaders including the Governor and Senate President. The task force's directive is to identify revenue opportunities without increasing transit fares, examining areas such as advertising on transit vehicles and real estate development in station areas.

Contention

While the concept of generating revenue outside of fare increases is likely to garner support from fiscal conservatives and those advocating for efficient public transport, there may be contentions around the methods proposed. Discussions may arise regarding the appropriateness of utilizing real estate holdings or extensive advertising at transit facilities, particularly concerning the potential impact on the commuter experience and the integrity of public spaces. Stakeholder input will likely be critical as the task force engages communities to balance revenue generation with the need to provide quality public transportation services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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