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NYC, congestion pricing
NYC businesses might skip congestion pricing, move to New Jersey, senator says | The Point with Marcia Kramer
New Jersey Sen. George Helmy said congestion pricing could drive businesses out of New York City and into the Garden State on "The Point with."
NYC Congestion pricing plan gets federal approval, set to begin Janaury 5
The Federal Highway Administration has approved NYC’s congestion pricing plan, set to begin January 5. Drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street will pay a $9 toll, increasing to $12 by 2028 and $15 by 2031.
NYC’s new congestion pricing plan starts Jan. 5: What you need to know
Congestion pricing in Manhattan is back — with Gov. Hochul announcing a modified version of the tolling plan last week that’s on track to start Jan. 5. Here’s what New Yorkers,
NYC Congestion Pricing: Ghost Tax or Necessary Fee?
Catching an Uber or a green cab? Instead of paying a daily toll, for-hire vehicles licensed with the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission will be eligible for a smaller per-trip charge paid by the passenger. The charge will apply for each trip “to, from, or within” the congestion relief zone.
Best driving times to avoid NYC congestion pricing tolls
Among the many things drivers need to know for next year about NYC congestion pricing, one of them is tolls. When is the best time to drive to avoid them? And the worst?
Is NYC’s congestion pricing just a money grab? Study reveals similar fees don’t fix traffic
NEW YORK — New York City officials are doing everything possible to reduce traffic congestion in one of the busiest cities in the world — including trying to stick drivers with a daily toll just to go to work.
NYC congestion pricing plan gets final federal approval, report says
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- New York City’s congestion pricing program has been granted permission by the Federal Highway Administration to proceed as planned, according to a recent report. And the completion of this final bureaucratic hurdle means that most drivers will start paying $9 to enter the busiest parts of Manhattan as soon as Jan. 5.
Hochul announces $9 NYC congestion pricing to begin in January
Congestion pricing is moving full speed ahead for a Jan. 5 start, Gov. Kathy Hochul declared Thursday – as critics blasted her for repeatedly touting “40%” in savings to a toll that never even kicked off in the first place.
Feds sign off on New York City’s latest congestion pricing plan
New York City has received a green light from the Biden administration to implement a retooled congestion pricing program, but the plan still faces lawsuits from opponents and anticipated pushback from incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
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NYC congestion pricing will start in January at $9, Gov. Kathy Hochul says
Congestion pricing appears to be making a comeback in NYC, but Governor Hochul is calling for a cheaper toll rate, sources ...
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Feds give green light to Hochul’s $9 NYC congestion pricing plan clearing final bureaucratic hurdle
Lieber said the sign-off also gave a seal of approval to the congestion pricing phase-in plan unveiled last week by Gov.
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New Jersey Officials Sound Alarm Over NYC's Congestion Pricing Plan's Impact on Garden State Commuters
New Jersey officials criticize NYC's congestion pricing plan for its potential negative impact on commuters and businesses.
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NYC congestion pricing plan approved by MTA board; $9 tolls get green light
The MTA board on Monday fast-tracked Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to to finance mass transit with congestion pricing, ...
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