Republican Curtis Sliwa is planning to reimburse New Yorkers up to $500 yearly on tolls spent driving into Manhattan’s ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced Tuesday that the number of cars entering Manhattan has fallen 12 percent since New York City’s congestion ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul touted the numbers in an announcement showing 12% fewer vehicles entering Manhattan's "congestion zone." ...
New York City's congestion pricing scheme has resulted in a 12% decrease in cars entering Manhattan, as well as reduced gridlock, safer streets, and increased funding for public transportation.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Since the launch of the congestion relief program, New York City has seen a decline of nearly 17.6 million vehicles entering the congestion relief zone, officials announced on ...
Nearly 3 million fewer vehicles entered Manhattan’s central business district in August than during the period before congestion pricing tolling cameras were installed, a 14% reduction, the MTA said ...
Local leaders and government officials discuss congestion pricing, offshore wind, and infrastructure needs at the ...
Nine months ago when drivers began paying a $9 congestion pricing fee to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, those using Hudson and East River tunnels were promised a $3 credit to offset those tolls ...
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