Congestion pricing ... legal challenges Monday that threatened to upend the controversial Manhattan toll program scheduled to finally be active on Jan. 5. According to an article in Crain's ...
NYC's congestion pricing policy faces controversy, with calls for exemptions and a UFT lawsuit opposing the tolls' financial ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The New York City tolling program began on Jan. 5 after defying obstacles for decades. A move to stop it would likely touch off a ...
A New York driver who says he’s fed up with E-ZPass tolls has launched an online petition to change the system, including congestion pricing — and has already garnered thousands of backers.
Amid this, New Jersey's governor is now nudging President Trump over the congestion pricing ... and surviving legal challenges in federal court thus far. On Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy ...
After becoming state law and facing years of unsuccessful legal challenges, congestion pricing is here. Now that it is reality, it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure the MTA delivers ...
NEW YORK: New York City kicked ... The debut of congestion pricing follows years of political bickering and legal challenges, some of which are still ongoing. While New Jersey was ...
Lawyers for New Jersey told a judge they will file an updated legal challenge to the Federal Highway Administration's "multiple re-evaluations" of congestion pricing. The legal move keeps ...
Results from the first week of New York’s congestion pricing are in. And “so far, so good,” says former New York City deputy traffic commissioner Bruce Schaller. The number of cars entering ...
After a federal lawsuit brought by his administration failed to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan ... the federal government and multiple legal challenges brought by the Murphy ...
Manhattan officials advocate for residential parking permits to manage the influx of out-of-town vehicles and secure local ...