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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A New York City official says that revenue from the city’s congestion pricing program should be put ...
As forever champions of congestion pricing, decades before it was enacted into law, a year ago we were stupefied and alarmed ...
Mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo brazenly flipped his flip-flop on congestion pricing – after last year penning a Post op-ed walking back his past support for the scheme. When Cuomo was asked by ...
A federal judge has temporarily stopped President Trump's attempt to dismantle New York City's congestion pricing program, which charges drivers for entering Manhattan below 60th Street during peak ...
A federal judge Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction against U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in the battle over congestion pricing, going further than the temporary restraining order ...
Signs, including some advising drivers of congestion pricing tolls, are displayed near the exit of the Lincoln Tunnel in New York, Feb. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, file) ...
A Manhattan federal judge has blocked the federal government from ending congestion pricing before the end of an ongoing lawsuit — issuing a preliminary injunction against Transportation ...
Earlier this year, New York City launched its congestion pricing program. It's been a controversial subject since it went into effect on Jan. 5. Passenger vehicles entering Manhattan below ...
A congestion pricing sign is pictured along Columbus Avenue near West 61st Street on Jan. 3, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams/New York Daily News/TNS) A federal judge has issued a ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul responded to the Trump administration’s decision to rescind approval of New York’s congestion pricing system. Photo: Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images ...
New York’s congestion pricing program is likely to stay in place through late 2025 while a federal judge decides whether the Trump administration can stop New York from charging motorists to enter ...
The Trump administration cannot immediately kill New York’s congestion pricing program or retaliate against the state for keeping it in place, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. A temporary restraining ...
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