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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 is still “on notice” to end congestion pricing in two weeks, federal attorneys said Wednesday – but it’s unclear what the Trump administration would do if the deadline is ignored.
New York City’s congestion pricing program is likely to remain in place for the next several months while legal wrangling between state officials and the Trump administration continues ...
One NJ driver learned the hard way what happens when license plate information is not up-to-date entering Manhattan's ...
NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing is still in effect in New York ... battle with the U.S. Department of Transportation continues to work its way through court. While the scanners are still on ...
Congestion pricing will likely remain in the heart of Manhattan until the fall under an agreement struck between the Trump administration and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — before a ...
During the first work week with congestion pricing, around 219,000 fewer cars drove through the Congestion Relief Zone, which runs from 60th Street to the southern tip of Manhattan, according ...
Keep in mind, the Second Avenue Subway is funded by congestion pricing. The MTA predicts the work will cost it around $7.7 billion. The board is expected to take a vote on the matter during ...
As the battle between the federal government and New York continues over the future of congestion ... to any entity that does not need access in order to make the system work, especially data ...