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Congestion pricing: New poll shows NYC voters like Manhattan tolls, but state voters say the oppositeNew York voters outside of the Big Apple mostly want congestion pricing eliminated, 40% to 33%, according to the poll. Downstate suburbanites also say get rid of it, 48% to 30%. “A plurality of ...
Congestion pricing came into effect in Manhattan on January 5th, just two weeks before Donald Trump became president. So far ...
Traffic delays in Manhattan are 25 percent lower than projected without congestion pricing, while delays in surrounding areas ...
A plurality of NYC residents want congestion pricing to stay as the Trump administration moves to end the toll, according to a Siena College poll released Monday. The poll, which surveyed New York ...
Yet another anti-congestion pricing lawsuit was thrown out today, after a state Supreme Court justice spiked a lawsuit ...
The MTA sent a letter to Duffy saying congestion pricing is legal and he doesn't have the authority to end it. The agency said, as of April, there were 12% fewer vehicles entering the Congestion ...
In April, Duffy threatened to cut off federal cash and approvals to New York if it did not cease the program. Congestion pricing remains unpopular and divisive, according to a Siena College poll ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program is likely to remain in ... according to a Siena College poll released March 10. In December, only 32% were in favor of the toll, and 56% were against ...
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