Donald Trump and his administration are once again harnessing the federal bureaucracy to harm New Yorkers. Their latest move to stop congestion pricing is an unprecedented and baseless reversal that ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday it is withdrawing its support for New York City's first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan, opening a new chapter in the controversial ...
With just hours remaining before a federal deadline to bring an end to congestion pricing, New York City's controversial tolling program was given a last-minute extension by the Trump administration.
Monday marks one year since the congestion pricing cameras turned on and began charging drivers a $9 base toll to enter Manhattan below 60th Street during peak hours. Twelve months later, state ...
New York City collected $48.6 million in revenue from the first month of its congestion pricing program that the Trump administration has moved to kill, a transit agency said. The Metropolitan ...
New York City at the beginning of the year implemented a congestion pricing program that charges a toll -- varying by time of day and vehicle size -- for entering Manhattan below 60th Street, which is ...
Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program. Though weakened, the court cases continue. By Stefanos Chen and Winnie Hu The ...
New York City’s public transit system is one of the most impressive in the world, moving millions of people every day. It’s far less impressive, however, for the nearly one million New Yorkers with ...
As of Jan. 5, New York City launched the nation’s first congestion pricing program. The controversial toll charges motorists $9 during peak hours to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street. The overnight ...
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