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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened escalating punishments if Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn't scrap New York City's ...
New York officials defend congestion pricing's legality and success in reducing traffic, despite federal threats to withhold ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Gov. Kathy Hochul "New York risks serious consequences" unless it stops collecting congestion pricing tolls.
The U.S. DOT poured even more pressure on New York to end congestion pricing, this time backing it up with detailed financial ...
The administration has demanded the tolling program end by late May, arguing that it unfairly burdens working-class commuters ...
New York officials have said they would not halt collection of the toll unless ordered to do so by the courts.
The data released by the MTA last week estimates the tolls caused 2.5 million fewer vehicle entries into Manhattan below 60th ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program is likely to remain in place at least for the next several months while legal wrangling between state officials and the Trump administration continues.
The Trump administration had previously ordered the MTA to halt the tolls on most drivers heading into Manhattan below 60th Street during peak hours.
Congestion pricing advocates say it’s meant to deter drivers and relieve traffic backups while providing billions of dollars ...
The court schedule to resolve the MTA's congestion pricing lawsuit suggests the legal battle over the tolling plan may drag ...
New York's $9 congestion toll on most drivers entering Manhattan appears likely to remain through the summer and possibly ...