For public transit in New York, it’s the best of times.
Diverse coalitions helped get the nation’s first congestion pricing program implemented. Other cities can follow their lead ...
Companies might easily flee New York for New Jersey if they find that the new congestion pricing toll in Midtown is hurting ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $17.1 billion of debt that’s repaid with farebox and toll revenue was boosted one notch to A from A- by S&P Global Ratings in part thanks to the agency’s ...
Handing the Trump administration a second straight day of losses against its promise to end congestion pricing, a judge ruled this week that New York must be allowed to indefinitely keep tolling ...
Some businesses are swapping big trucks for vans and other small commercial vehicles to make deliveries within the congestion pricing zone, according to new traffic data. The shift allows delivery ...
New York’s congestion pricing program is likely to stay in place through late 2025 while a federal judge decides whether the Trump administration can stop New York from charging motorists to enter ...
A state judge has tossed a lawsuit filed by the Town of Hempstead challenging the legality of New York’s congestion pricing program. Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling came after Hempstead’s lawyers "threw ...
The Trump administration urged a federal judge to refrain from blocking the government from taking any action against New York’s congestion pricing program, saying it hasn’t actually done anything yet ...
Cities and states struggling to cover the cost of public transit are eying a raft of unorthodox options, including dynamic pricing, tapping unrelated revenue-producing assets, autonomous vehicles and ...
“Governor Hochul has urged the Port Authority to keep PATH affordable, especially for lower-income riders, while ensuring ...
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