NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing is still in effect in New York City, despite President Trump's attempt to kill the controversial toll. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA are facing a new ...
Congestion relief pricing works. It works in other countries, and despite just being implemented in Manhattan, it's already working there, too. So, of course, a lot of people are mad about it.
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The M.T.A. has a five-year capital budget proposal for critical upgrades to the subway, buses and commuter railroads. The catch ...
New York City’s controversial congestion pricing initiative is gradually gaining support, although the new toll has yet to win over a majority of voters. The fee started on Jan. 5, with most ...
The federal government originally gave a March 21 deadline for congestion pricing to shut down. Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA have been granted another 30 days to end the toll.
Gov. Kathy Hochul vows to "fight back hard" against federal demands to terminate New York City's congestion pricing program, positioning New York state for a consequential fiscal confrontation ...
The Trump administration could be trying to hash out a deal over congestion pricing by giving the MTA a 30-day extension to stop the tolls, sources said — as Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday took a ...
New York City’s controversial congestion pricing initiative is gradually gaining support, although the new toll has yet to win over a majority of voters. The fee started on Jan. 5, with most ...
Duffy last month rescinded federal approval — previously given by the Biden administration — for the MTA’s first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan, which charges most vehicles $9 for ...