A few key items are on the MTA's agenda this week.
In May, the agency proposed hiking subway fares to $2.90.It would be the first fare hike since 2015 and could go into effect by Labor Day.The MTA will vote on the proposal on Wednesday.The six-member panel will recommend a tolling structure for the Manhattan Central Business District.
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