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Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program.
provided an update on congestion toll revenue at a Manhattan meeting of the MTA Board's finance committee Monday. The new tolls, which charge most vehicles $9 for driving on or below 60th Street ...
But MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber reiterated Tuesday that, unless ordered to do so by a court, the transit authority has no intention of taking down its congestion pricing program ...
For high-volume for-hire vehicles, the per-trip charge for passengers will be $1.50. Taxis, green cabs and black cars will have a $0.75 per-trip fee. The Congestion Relief Zone starts at 60th ...
The charge will apply for each trip “to, from, or within” the congestion relief zone. Taxis, green cabs, and black cars will charge a 75-cent fee per trip App-based services like Uber or Lyft ...
Manhattan’s congestion pricing program will likely remain in effect through the fall under an agreement between the Trump administration and the MTA.
President Donald Trump clawed back federal support for New York City’s controversial congestion pricing toll program, driving the city’s funding agenda for its mass transit system into doubt.