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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.
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 ...
The data released by the MTA last week estimates the tolls caused 2.5 million fewer vehicle entries into Manhattan below 60th ...
We've covered congestion pricing better than anyone, but we were pleased to see our Climate Town friend Rollie Williams jump on board. It's must-see TV.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy called congestion pricing "elitist" on Thursday as the Trump administration said that it’s not backing off its latest deadline for New York to end a ...
The Trump administration had previously ordered the MTA to halt the tolls on most drivers heading into Manhattan below 60th Street during peak hours.
The MTA and Trump administration are still butting heads over congestion pricing and probably won’t be stopping anytime soon. On Monday, The New York Times — and other outlets —reported that ...
New York is still “on notice” to end congestion pricing in two weeks, federal attorneys said Wednesday – but it’s unclear ...
Attorneys for the federal government said in court Wednesday that Trump Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is “still ...
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