The MTA is on pace to bring in $500 million by the end of the year, unless the Trump administration can end it.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is threatening to cut federal funds from New York City's MTA if the agency doesn't ...
The haul means the MTA raked in just over $100 million through congestion pricing between its launch on Jan. 5 and the end of February. The agency reported it spent a combined $23 million on expenses ...
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy intensified the Trump administration’s criticism of New York City’s subway system on ...
The clock is ticking on New York City's congestion pricing program, which the Trump administration says must end April 20, ...
The $9 toll has brought in another almost $52 million in the past four weeks, $3.3 million more than the first month that ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened to withhold federal transit funds from the New York Metropolitan Transit ...
During a meeting Saturday with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Congressman Tom Kean, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
The MTA announced on Monday that it collected $51.9 million in revenue from congestion pricing during the month of February.
Get on board with subway safety or hop off the gravy train. President Trump’s transportation chief demanded the MTA fork over ...
The toll — which charges most drivers $9 per day to drive on surface streets in Midtown and lower Manhattan — generated $51.9 ...
In a letter to MTA Chair Janno Lieber, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy demanded a list of “actions and plans to ...