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NYC congestion pricing begins Sun.
Could Congestion Pricing Still Get Blocked Before Sunday?
On Friday, a federal judge denied New Jersey’s latest attempt to delay the plan, but the state says it isn’t done fighting.
Congestion pricing in Manhattan starts Sunday. Here's what to know
Beginning Sunday, most motorists will have to pay $9 for driving below 60th Street in Manhattan, as New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan takes effect in an area traversed by 700,000 vehicles daily.
MTA to begin congestion pricing in NYC on Sunday, despite New Jersey's pushback
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it will begin congestion pricing tolling on Sunday despite New Jersey officials claiming that a U.S. district judge's ruling disallows the plan.
How much will congestion pricing cost to drive into NYC? Here's how the new tolls will work.
Congestion pricing is making a comeback in New York City after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced plans to restart the controversial program. The plan will start as scheduled on Sunday after a judge ruled in favor of New York in a case brought by New Jersey in an effort to delay the plan.
NYC congestion pricing could cost NJ commuters as much as $22 a day
Drivers heading into Manhattan below 60th Street will pay an estimated $9 toll per trip, and those traveling through Port Authority crossings will pay an additional $16 toll. Even with a crossing credit,
New York’s congestion pricing toll to begin Sunday
The toll applies to the most congested part of Manhattan, south of Central Park, below 60th Street and cost drivers $9 a day.
Here’s how drivers can avoid NYC congestion pricing
Congestion pricing refers to using electronic tolling to charge vehicles for entering certain areas of Manhattan to reduce traffic congestion and raise money for public transportation upgrades. Drivers will be charged a fee for entering Manhattan’s Congestion Relief Zone (CRZ),
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MTA holds cheery ceremony to unveil congestion pricing signs — hours before drivers are set to feel the pinch
The MTA held a cheery celebration to unveil a new “Congestion Relief Zone” sign in Manhattan just hours before drivers will ...
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MTA officials say they're prepared to handle any issues with congestion pricing
Congestion pricing is expected to generate billions in revenue to modernize New York’s transit infrastructure. Still, the ...
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Federal judge rejects New Jersey 11th hour bid to derail NYC congestion pricing
Congestion pricing in NYC will go into effect as planned Sunday morning, after a federal judge in Newark denied New Jersey ...
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Congestion pricing in New York City is about to start after years of turmoil and legal challenges
The countdown to congestion pricing in New York City is almost over. Starting at midnight, most drivers will pay a toll to ...
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Congestion pricing begins at midnight
"We've been studying this issue for five years, but it only takes about five minutes if you're in midtown Manhattan to see ...
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Congestion pricing nears after judge rejects NJ's bid to stall $9 toll at 60th Street
A judge's decision to reject New Jersey's bid to stall congestion pricing means drivers will likely start paying a toll ...
Gothamist
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Another court rejects NJ's last-ditch effort to block Manhattan congestion pricing
A federal court Saturday rejected New Jersey’s last-minute, last-ditch effort to stop congestion pricing from taking effect.
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Newark Federal Judge to Determine Fate of NYC's Congestion Pricing Hours Before Start Date Amid NJ Legal Challenge
NJ challenges NYC's congestion pricing in court as its enactment looms, but NY officials affirm the plan will start as ...
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Holden and Common Sense Caucus urge MTA to address legal challenges before tolls begin Jan. 5
Queens Council Members Robert Holden, Joann Ariola, and Vickie Paladino have called on the MTA to pause congestion pricing ...
Gothamist
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MTA moving ahead with congestion pricing on Jan. 5 despite NJ’s legal efforts
Unless NJ Gov. Phil Murphy can convince a judge to bolster a recent ruling, NY plans to begin congestion tolling.
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