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The judge who could decide the fate of NYC congestion pricing dismissed a number of arguments in lawsuits against the toll.
Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program.
MTA officials have suggested an agreed upon court schedule would guarantee that the tolls stay in place until October at the ...
Liman’s ruling in the case against the Trump administration will be the most consequential of all the lawsuits filed to end ...
The MTA and the Trump administration have reached an agreement that could keep New York City congestion pricing in place into ...
We’re 100 days into the era of congestion pricing, which began with cheers and a few rants very early on the morning of ...
The data released by the MTA last week estimates the tolls caused 2.5 million fewer vehicle entries into Manhattan below 60th ...
Lun Chang Chen, 49, was shot once in the head and twice in the torso as he allegedly lunged at cops who rushed to the bloody ...
The transportation department lambasted reports that the feds and MTA officials agreed to keep the $9 tolls at least ...
Congestion pricing deterred even more drivers from entering Manhattan below 60th Street in March, with traffic markedly ...
It’s a rare pushback from City Hall against a Trump directive. The mayor’s critics say he’s been cowed by the White House ...
The court schedule to resolve the MTA's congestion pricing lawsuit suggests the legal battle over the tolling plan may drag ...