Here's what the numbers say about air quality, travel times and more since the controversial tolling plan went into effect.
A federal judge delayed his decision on the fate of New York City’s congestion pricing initiative, setting oral arguments for Jan. 28 in the legal fight over new tolls on some of Manhattan’s busiest ...
After initially expecting to issue a final judgment by the end of 2025, U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman instead set a hearing for late-January for both sides to make their case in person.
Spending on public transit upgrades tied to revenue from New York City’s controversial congestion pricing program took a big ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the United States, began on January 5, 2025. Under the program, most passenger vehicles pay $9 during peak hours to enter the ...
The new revenue stream will fund a CBTC upgrade on the A, C Line, as well as five station accessibility upgrades.
The MTA said it will start modernizing the signals on the A and C subway lines, as well as implementing accessibility ...
Big events such as the World Cup are nearing, and massive infrastructure projects are underway. Toll and fare hikes are ...
Significant emissions reductions in Manhattan’s tolling zone extended to the wider metropolitan New York City area, a Cornell ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announces major congestion pricing-funded subway improvement ...
Air pollution decrease inside congestion pricing zone, 'spillover' boost to Long Island, study finds
Timothy Fraser, the lead author of the study, told Newsday in an email that particle pollution on Long Island declined by ...
The annual headache of bumper-to-bumper traffic brought on by the United Nations General Assembly is coming to Manhattan’s busiest streets next week, prompting five of the city’s 20 gridlock alert ...
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