The MTA won one court case, but the ruling didn’t resolve the bigger issue: whether it ever had the legal authority to start charging tolls on Manhattan’s streets in the first place.
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NYC subway ridership still trail pre-COVID numbers — but MTA claims congestion pricing is helping
Subway ridership still trails pre-COVID pandemic levels — by a whopping 25% — even as transit officials rush to credit ...
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration’s efforts to end the program are unlawful. The federal government is reviewing its legal options, including an appeal.
A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's administration's efforts to halt New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion fee meant to reduce traffic and pump revenue into the region’s aging ...
A federal judge ruled that Manhattan's congestion pricing program can continue and the Trump administration does not have the authority to kill the program, which is the first of its kind in the ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared victory: “Congestion pricing is legal, it works, and it is here to stay. “ ...
The legal fight over New York City’s congestion pricing plan returns to court Wednesday as a federal judge hears arguments in a lawsuit seeking to prevent the Trump administration from halting tolls ...
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end New York’s congestion pricing program, calling the federal government's reasoning for shutting down the tolling program ...
New York City's Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority will hold a competitive sale to issue $750 million of bond anticipation notes to finance transit and commuter projects. The authority plans to ...
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