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Six months after the debut of congestion pricing, state officials say the first-in-the-nation tolling scheme is delivering on its promise.
The $500 million revenue forecasted from congestion pricing will support MTA’s $15 billion capital improvement projects.
Defending congestion pricing in these lawsuits are the MTA, the New York State Department of Transportation and the federal agencies that ultimately gave New York the green light to pursue the plan.
So far, no court date has been set for the MTA’s lawsuit. While other legal challenges to congestion pricing remain pending, cases before Trump-appointed judges have yet to halt the program.
Six months after the implementation of congestion pricing in New York City, traffic is down and business is up, New York Gov.
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Congestion pricing is working. It’s delivering cleaner air and better transit. Delivering results quickly has to be the norm, not the exception. Now more than ever, we need examples of government ...
The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began ...
million fewer vehicles entered the congestion pricing zone in the first six months of the program than last year, while ...
NYC's congestion pricing significantly reduces traffic and boosts public transit use, meeting its goals and benefiting the ...
New York City's congestion pricing program has now been in place for six months as of Saturday, and according to state officials, it has already proven remarkably successful. It has survived despite ...
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