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The Trump administration is giving New York another month to shut down its congestion pricing program after the state blew ...
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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 ...
Congestion pricing in New York City looks set to remain in place at least until the fall under an agreement on the briefing schedule in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s move to ...
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it's not backing off its latest deadline for New York to end its $9 congestion toll on drivers entering the most traffic-snarled parts of Manhattan ...
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it’s not backing off its latest deadline for New York to end its $9 congestion toll on drivers entering the most traffic-snarled parts of Manhattan ...
Trump’s transportation department is not planning to sue if the MTA blows through Secretary Sean Duffy’s deadlines to end the state’s congestion pricing program, new court filings reveal.
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 MTA and the Trump administration have reached an agreement that could keep New York City congestion pricing in place into the fall. The proposed timeline would give both sides time to finalize ...