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New York’s first-in-the-nation toll for drivers entering Manhattan's Congestion Relief Zone during peak hours got underway on Jan. 5 after a U.S. District Court judge denied New Jersey’s last ...
New York is poised to seek an immediate court order in its lawsuit to protect its congestion pricing program from the Trump ... and its 2025-2029 capital plan relies on an anticipated $14 ...
Congestion pricing remains in effect, despite Trump administration's Easter deadline 00:44. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Gov. Kathy Hochul "New York risks serious consequences ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is threatening to cut off approval and funding for construction projects in New York City if the state’s congestion pricing program continues after the Trump ...
A federal judge late Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from shutting down congestion pricing or retaliating against New York transit projects before the toll’s fate is decided in court ...
The good news about congestion pricing keeps rolling in. Now suburban areas and boroughs around the tolled district are seeing traffic relief as well, writes Crain's editorial board.
New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler blasted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for his support of the Big Apple’s controversial congestion pricing plan – calling the Democrat “full of s–t ...
Less than 24 hours before the Trump administration’s deadline for New York to end its congestion pricing program, the secretary of transportation gave the state a reprieve — and issued a threat.
In a new legal filing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Sierra Club, Earthjustice and the Riders Alliance say a decision by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to revoke approval for New York ...