 The MBTA announced plans to update its fair media system over the next few years including changing its payment options, adding one more trip protection which allows rider to board with zero balance, and ending the pass back system which stops multiple riders from sharing one card. I think being able to pay when you don't have money on your card is good because I know sometimes I'm in a rush and like adding money to your thing just takes a long time. New payment options will include new Charlie cards, a mobile Charlie card app, credit card and mobile wallet such as Apple Pay. A $3 fee will apply to physical Charlie cards and a mobile app. I'm looking forward to the Apple Pay thing because it means I can leave my card at home. And not everyone has access to like get the cards and stuff like that. It's a bit of struggle still like being able to pay for the card especially like for each ride there's a certain amount of money but I'm just hoping that it'll be more accessible to people. We can see where those newest features make place an undue burden on the people that rely most heavily on public transportation and who the MBTA serves. In response to complaints against the $3 fee, MBTA said this fee will help cover the one more trip protection and they're working on a plan to distribute free Charlie cards for those in need. We'd note that reduced fare program participants will be getting cards for free and will also be partnering with local organizations in low income and minority neighborhoods to ensure that this cost is not a burden to our riders. As the plan has not been finalized yet, MBTA will be holding more virtual public meetings to explain a fair transformation and they'll encourage the public to participate in the meetings and share feedbacks. For new service, I'm Vivi Chen.