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ENR spoke with MTA's deputy chief for policy and external relations about the rollout of the congestion pricing program ...
In a moment when good government can feel out of reach, New York’s congestion pricing program proves something rare and ...
Congestion pricing had its first half birthday the other day, marking six months since its Jan. 5 start and the program has been a complete success by every measure (as we long knew it would be).
It's among the more unconventional ideas being considered by public agencies facing large deferred maintenance backlogs.
New York City was not named the worst U.S. city for traffic this year, which may come as a shock to commuters and visitors!
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — While the governor’s office recently touted that NYC congestion pricing is “making life in New York ...
New York City’s mass transit system is central to the region’s economic vitality; congestion pricing can help revitalize it.
The Transportation Secretary's claim that the federal government has "sovereign prerogatives" is a silly kid's argument.
Congestion pricing, the great white whale that transportation activists have been chasing for decades, is coming to New York City. But before Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature smack us with ...
NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing will start in New York City in January with a $9 toll, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday. Hochul wants to restart the program at a reduced rate, which is why it's ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Even as transit systems nationwide struggle, New York City’s transportation network appeared to finally score a major win with the now ...
Congestion pricing was expected to collect about $1 billion a year to help pay for improvements to New York City’s aging subway, bus and commuter rail systems.