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The judge who could decide the fate of NYC congestion pricing dismissed a number of arguments in lawsuits against the toll.
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 ...
MTA officials have suggested an agreed upon court schedule would guarantee that the tolls stay in place until October at the ...
We’re 100 days into the era of congestion pricing, which began with cheers and a few rants very early on the morning of ...
Iryna Timofeeva, a graduate student at Hunter College, created a brief survey asking Staten Islanders how they have been ...
The data released by the MTA last week estimates the tolls caused 2.5 million fewer vehicle entries into Manhattan below 60th ...
The MTA and the federal Transportation Department agreed to a timeline that’ll prevent Judge Lewis Liman from ruling on ...
A new legal filing in federal court indicates that New York City's congestion pricing program could stay in place through at ...
NYSCOPBA wants to meet with DOCCS about understaffing, early releases, and unsafe working conditions that have continued after an unsanctioned strike among correction officers.
Manhattan’s central business district has seen 2.8 million fewer cars since New York’s congestion pricing program went into effect Jan. 5, with 60,000 fewer cars traversing the notoriously ...
The company behind the AI-powered weapons detection system at the MCG reached a legal settlement with US regulators in 2024 ...