Here's a statement that was just released by Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz in response to the MTA 's proposal to toll all East River bridges:
BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARTY MARKOWITZ STATEMENT ON EAST RIVER TOLLS
"Haven't we been down this road before? I have said it before and will say it again: East River tolls are discriminatory, impractical, and impose an unfair 'tax' on the outer boroughs--especially
It is, of course, imperative to find ways to close the City's growing budget gap in these tough economic times--but placing the burden unfairly on the backs of hard-working Brooklynites is not one of them."
UPDATE
In a press release dated November 12, 2008, the BP has taken the following stance on the issue:
"Let's do it the right way, and bring back a commuter tax, with proceeds to fund mass transit projects in the five boroughs. And, regarding any possible gas tax at the state level, I have long believed that a modest gas tax used to fund public transit by region would a much more equitable funding strategy than tolls. If Governor Paterson is indeed considering increasing the state's gas tax, this increase should be should be used to fund public transit--period!
Scrap the tolls. Dedicate the tax. And let's keep the wheels of New York City's economy turning."