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Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program.
The agency then averaged the number of car entries for the same period of time over the two years before congestion pricing, landing at 643,857. This 77,022-car difference showed that 539,154 fewer ...
New York is still “on notice” to end congestion pricing in two weeks, federal attorneys said Wednesday – but it’s unclear ...
The transportation department lambasted reports that the feds and MTA officials agreed to keep the $9 tolls at least ...
President Donald Trump's administration and New York transit officials reached a deal to allow the city’s congestion pricing program to continue until at least mid-summer and likely through the fall, ...
MTA officials have suggested an agreed upon court schedule would guarantee that the tolls stay in place until October at the ...
State and federal officials agreed to a timeline in their court dispute over the tolling program that is likely to leave it in place until the fall. Other threats to the program still loom.
Iryna Timofeeva, a graduate student at Hunter College, created a brief survey asking Staten Islanders how they have been ...
A new briefing schedule in the MTA lawsuit over congestion pricing keeps the case active through at least October.
After a court filing indicated the charge would remain at least through the summer, the U.S. Department of Transportation ...
President Donald Trump has voiced his opposition to the plan, which charges drivers in lower Manhattan a $9 toll during peak ...