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"Six months in, it's clear: congestion pricing has been a huge success, making life in New York better," Hochul said. "In New ...
New Jersey's attempt to stop congestion pricing denied | Team coverage 09:25. NEWARK, N.J -- The start of New York City congestion pricing can proceed as scheduled on Sunday, a federal judge has ...
The controversial program has trimmed traffic volume in the congestion zone by 11% daily, according to new data.
The ruling, on one first and most serious legal challenge to New York’s congestion pricing plan, has been considered one of the more potentially significant hurdles to the planed Jan. 5 start ...
A New Jersey mayor is proposing the idea of a reverse congestion pricing toll after New York City implemented its controversial congestion pricing toll last week. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop ...
NEW YORK -- New York City congestion pricing will start this weekend as planned, ... $155 million to New York, $0 to New Jersey. The methodology was flawed, and the judge shut it down," Nagel said.
That’s why we — the mayor of Jersey City and a lifelong New Yorker and former New York City traffic commissioner — both support congestion pricing, because when done right, it benefits New ...
A New Jersey mayor is proposing the idea of a reverse congestion pricing toll after New York City implemented its controversial levy last week. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who is also running ...
Every new report on New York City’s congestion pricing program seems to tell the same story: It’s working. And the latest ...
New York’s controversial congestion pricing program is no longer paused after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a modified plan Thursday afternoon.. The new plan would implement a $9 base toll for ...
NEW JERSEY -- After New York state said it would move ahead with implementing congestion pricing on Jan. 5 following a judge's ruling Monday evening, New Jersey fired back, saying the MTA can't ...
NEWARK, N.J -- The start of New York City congestion pricing can proceed as scheduled on Sunday, a federal judge has ruled, while attorneys for New Jersey say they will file an appeal.