(Bloomberg) -- The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a revised congestion pricing plan for Manhattan that President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to terminate once he takes office.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is letting the tolling program move forward in January. Her critics have jumped on the chance to object to ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The board of the MTA on Monday voted to officially approve Gov. Kathy Hochul‘s updated New York City congestion pricing plan with a new, lower toll. The planned passed with only ...
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Under the approved plan, beginning Jan. 5, 2025, drivers will pay $9 to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, the Central Business District. The toll is expected to extend through 2027, increasing to ...
California’s Caltrain sends its retired trains to the municipality of Lima in Peru. Also, Amtrak welcomes back Keystone ...
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Members of the public had the chance Saturday morning at The Centre to voice their opinions and offer ideas about safety and ...
Monday’s vote came days after Gov. Kathy Hochul reversed course, announcing she would support congestion pricing at the lower ...
News 12 New Jersey's Chris Keating reports that the plan is expected to pass, mandating a $9 fee for drivers entering lower Manhattan below 60th Street.
The MTA board approved starting congestion pricing with lower tolls on Jan. 5 on the same day as a CBC breakfast.
The plan must now be approved by the Federal Highway Administration — part of the federal Department of Transportation — which is tasked ... York City residents and all those who live in the ...