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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved the plan on Wednesday, though concerns remain about funding sources ...
The MTA sent a letter to Duffy saying congestion pricing is legal and he doesn't have the authority to end it. The agency ...
A U.S. judge on Tuesday issued an order temporarily barring the U.S. Transportation Department from withholding federal ...
A federal judge has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against New York over its Manhattan ...
The temporary restraining order bars the Trump administration from withholding "federal funds, approvals, or authorizations" ...
Proponents of congestion pricing praised the ruling as a win for New York and its economy. Eric Goldstein, a senior attorney ...
According to Bloomberg, the congestion pricing toll in New York City has raised $215.7 million in four months. Although this ...
NEW YORK — The Trump administration cannot immediately kill New York’s congestion pricing program or retaliate against the state for keeping it in place, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funding for New York City's ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The ruling should effectively keep the New York City tolling program running — likely for months — while a federal judge decides its fate.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in April told New York Governor Kathy Hochul that the U.S. Transportation Department ...
NEW YORK – A federal court judge on May 27 temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to force New York to end congestion pricing, ensuring the tolling programme would remain in ...