NEW YORK -- Congestion pricing remains in effect in New York City, despite President Trump's attempt to kill the controversial toll. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA are now in a legal ...
The legal fight over whether the Trump administration can stop New York City's congestion pricing plan could take months, if not years. So far, reaction from residents across the Tri-State Area ...
Six-in-ten voters said that President Trump should "allow congestion pricing in New York City to continue." Earlier in February, Trump told The New York Post that the plan was "destructive to New ...
Average daily crossings on the Verrazzano Bridge dropped between January and February, according to a new report.
New York City’s controversial congestion pricing initiative is gradually gaining support, although the new toll has yet to ...
Proponents of congestion pricing point to promising early returns throughout New York, including more leisure visits to the area and a decrease in traffic that has long plagued the city.
These days, households with young children are twice as likely to move out of New York City than those without young children, according to the Fiscal Policy Institute. Congestion pricing ...
When the Trump administration moved to end New York City's congestion pricing program Wednesday, did that mean drivers immediately stopped being charged to drive into lower Manhattan? U.S ...
The MTA said the program is on track to generate $500 million this year. New York City's congestion pricing toll generated nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, officials said Monday ...
As New York City barrels toward the end of two months of congestion pricing, and the president's looming threat to close the toll program, the MTA has shared receipts of the first month of revenue.
The Trump administration has moved to pull the plug on New York’s congestion pricing toll — setting ... “It feels like the commuters of our city and region are now the roadkill on Donald ...