Congestion pricing is still in effect in New York City​. Here are details about how the controversial tolls work.
The toll — which charges most drivers $9 per day to drive on surface streets in Midtown and lower Manhattan — generated $51.9 ...
The clock is ticking on New York City's congestion pricing program, which the Trump administration says must end April 20, ...
A day after the federal government extended the deadline for New York to end congestion pricing, Gov. Kathy Hochul touted the ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Court filings revealed that President Trump is seeking to end the New York toll program within weeks. Legal experts say the deadline is not ...
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 ...
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 MTA collected $48.7 million in driver tolls during the first month of its congestion pricing program ... to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms ...
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 ...
In attempting to stop congestion pricing, President Donald Trump boasted that he had "saved" Manhattan and "all of New York." But Trump's efforts — and the accompanying threats that federal ...