After pausing the plan, Gov. Hochul has revived the plan with a proposed $9-a-day toll for motorists traveling south of 60th ...
NEW YORK -- The reintroduction of New York City congestion pricing tolls will be discussed at an MTA board meeting today.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday approved the newly reduced $9 toll rate for its first-in-the-nation ...
Federal, state and city transportation regulators signed off on the MTA’s new congestion pricing program for Manhattan Friday ...
Federal transportation officials have granted final approval for New York’s congestion pricing plan, clearing the way for the ...
The Federal Highway Administration has accepted the final plan for congestion pricing in New York City, including the ...
The federal sign-off comes after Gov. Kathy Hochul and MTA officials resurrected congestion pricing from its months-long ...
Congestion pricing is back! The MTA on Monday approved a new plan to charge drivers $9 to enter Manhattan starting Jan. 5.
The approval from the federal Department of Transportation represents a big bureaucratic step toward enacting the tolls.
An MTA board approved the latest version of congestion pricing earlier this week, which will go into effect in early January.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a congestion pricing program pitched by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to ...
Gov. Hochul’s new congestion pricing plan will start the tolls 40% lower for three years — $9 a day for most motorists — ...