NYC commuters may pay an additional 10 cents to ride MTA subways and buses next year if the agency’s $3-a-ride fare hike goes into effect as planned, according to a financial plan revealed to the MTA board on Wednesday.

The 3% increase means subway and bus rides would go up from $2.90 to $3.00 a ride, with fares in the OMNY system capped to $36 total for a 7-day period.

Fares on the LIRR and Metro-North railroads are also set to increase, jumping 8 percent.

The fare hikes would not go into effect until January, transit officials said Wednesday, in an effort to synchronize it with the end of the MetroCard and shift to OMNY at the end of the year.

Express bus fares would go up a quarter — from $7 to $7.25 — and be capped to $67 over a seven day period.

On the LIRR and Metro-Nort

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