Court filings revealed that President Trump is seeking to end the New York toll program within weeks. Legal experts say the ...
Lieber and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul have vowed to fight to the bitter end (in court, at least) for congestion pricing.
The MTA said the program is on track to generate $500 million this year. New York City's congestion pricing toll generated nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, officials said Monday ...
The Federal Highway Administration said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority must stop collecting tolls by that date to allow for an "orderly cessation." ...
The showdown over congestion pricing is back in court, with half a dozen lawsuits pending in New York and New Jersey.
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Congestion pricing tolls reaped nearly $49 million from Manhattan motorists during the controversial program’s first month — several millions less than the MTA had projected, transit officials ...
The Department of Transportation gave New York City a deadline of March 21 to end its congestion pricing plan. In a letter to ...
President Donald Trump's administration has given New York City a deadline of March 21 to end the congestion pricing program ...
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Congestion pricing is working, MTA officials said Monday, releasing data that showed the congestion pricing toll generated $48.7 million in gross revenue for January. The revenue data comes as the ...