Monday 22 June 2009

How much longer a free ride?

Are the days of the free Anna Maria Island trolley over? They may be if Manatee County chiefs get their way.
Manatee County Area Transit has announced it may start charging $1 a day for the trolley as most county departments undergo budget cuts to offset falling revenues. In that belt-tightening environment, it is getting harder to justify any more free rides, county officials say.
The county established the free service in March 2002, largely to reduce traffic on Gulf Drive, the island's only north-south road. The trolley quickly became a hit. During the summer low season, about 22,000 passengers climb aboard each month. During the tourist season, the monthly count swells to more than 71,000.
According to the Herald Tribune website, local and state taxpayers cover the trolley's $955,000 annual cost. In 2010, however, the state may cut its $588,000 subsidy to $280,000.
It might just start at a buck, but the real fear among residents and those who use the free service will be that this is only the thin end of the wedge. Today a dollar, what tomorrow?

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