News 12 New Jersey's Chris Keating reports that the plan is expected to pass, mandating a $9 fee for drivers entering lower Manhattan below 60th Street.
The MTA board approved the $9 congestion pricing fee to enter Lower Manhattan, making it closer to a Jan. 5 start date.
The next step following the 60-day public comment period will be to get the plan approved by the federal government.
The MTA board is expected to vote on Gov. Kathy Hochul's revamped New York City congestion pricing plan today.
The governor pumped the brakes on the first plan back in June, saying the original $15 toll was just too much for people to ...
Slashing the original $15 toll raises questions about whether a smaller revenue stream could delay projects or lead to higher ...
An MTA board is expected to vote on the new congestion pricing plan later Monday. The toll now costs $9 to cross south of ...
which would impact commuters driving from New Jersey to New York City. News 12 New Jersey's Chris Keating reports that the ...
Like midtown Manhattan’s bumper-to-bumper traffic, the long journey of New York’s congestion pricing plan has been marked by ...
Two suspected migrants – one of whom was strapped with a loaded machine-gun -- have been freed in New York City after they ...
It’s been a winding road for congestion pricing in New York City, but after a pause — and now unpause — of the program by Gov ...
New York City is reviving its plan to charge a fee for driving in congested areas. Experts say policymakers can learn from a ...