Four New York State Legislators Write to CT Governor to Protest I-684 Toll Proposal [Westfair Communications]

Shelley B. Mayer

Originally published in Westfair Communications

In their letter to Lamont, State Sens. Shelley Mayer, D-37th and Peter Harckham, D-40th, as well as Assemblymen David Buchwald, D-93rd and Kevin Byrne, R-94th, wrote to the Democratic governor that the 684 component “would create a ‘New York’ tax on our constituents who must transverse this small section of Connecticut in their drive within New York State.

“We share your commitment to improving road and rail infrastructure, including the section of I-684 running through Connecticut,” the letter adds. “However, this plan clearly targets New York drivers and taxpayers and will increase traffic on New York and Connecticut’s secondary roads. Imposing a toll on a small section of roadway running through Connecticut within a one-mile section between two New York roadway sections creates a regressive tax on New York drivers, particularly burdensome for low-income commuters who have little choice in their daily travels.

“In addition,” the letter continues, “this proposed toll encourages drivers to avoid the toll by taking detours off of I-684 onto secondary roads through Connecticut and New York, resulting in increased local maintenance and road repair costs.”

Lamont has yet to respond to the letter, which can be read in its entirety here.