The proposal could raise around $125 million dollars per year for the upstate New York transit systems, the NYPTA says.
The federal government's attempt to end congestion pricing has been thwarted. Other challenges to the program remain.
Judge Lewis J. Liman called the Trump administration's move to end congestion pricing “arbitrary and capricious,” allowing it to continue.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's effort to end New York City's congestion pricing program was unlawful, in a win for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
A judge has ruled that New York's congestion pricing is legal and it's here to stay, despite Donald Trump declaring it dead on social media.
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.
Judge notes New York legislature passed $9 fee and it was signed into law by governor before federal approvals ...
The Trump Administration’s effort to kill New York’s congestion tolling program — which helps fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority capital projects — has been ruled illegal by a federal judge.
As the next surface transportation reauthorization bill takes form in Congress, the transit sector is making a case for its slice of the pie and expanding the use of private activity bonds.
Is New Jersey’s long-debated guidance on how to deal with students’ gender identities headed for the scrap heap?
Every weekday morning, thousands of Pittsburghers board a bus to get to work or school. That bus is operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT). It travels along a street paved and maintained by the ...