A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's administration's efforts to halt New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion fee. The charge, meant to reduce traffic and pump revenue into the ...
A per-minute, rather than flat, fee on passengers entering the central business district would reduce traffic, Charles ...
A U.S. judge ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle New York City's congestion pricing initiative, marking a legal setback for the Department of Transportation. The decision ...
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration’s efforts to end the program are unlawful. The federal government is reviewing its legal options, including an appeal.
A New York judge determined Congress didn't authorize Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to unilaterally cancel the first-of-its-kind toll program.
Trump does not have the power to toss out the Biden administration's decision to authorize the tolls, Judge Lewis Liman ruled ...
The federal government can not end New York's congestion pricing program, according to the ruling of a federal judge.
Could owning a car soon get a little more expensive in Upstate New York? A new $25 vehicle registration fee for Upstate New ...
With 100 days to go until the World Cup kicks off in Mexico City, we look at what's dominating conversation in the cities hosting the event ...
Previous MTA leaders were quick to close aboveground subway service during major snowstorms. In two major winter storms this year, current MTA Chair Janno Lieber opted to keep things moving.
A federal judge has decided congestion pricing can continue after the Trump administration attempted to stop the toll. In ...
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