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Manhattan, congestion pricing
Judge rejects NJ pleas, allows Manhattan congestion pricing to start Sunday
After more than four hours of deliberation Friday, a judge rejected New Jersey's request to halt the start of the congestion pricing tolling program
Congestion pricing set to begin at midnight Sunday as federal judge clears path for Manhattan toll
Congestion pricing will go into effect at midnight on Sunday after a federal judge in New Jersey greenlighted the toll following an 11th-hour hearing late Friday. The toll, which will charge motorists who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street,
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.
New Jersey asks judge to block congestion pricing in Manhattan before it starts Sunday
Gov. Phil Murphy’s attorney claims a judge’s ruling this week effectively rescinded key federal approvals for the tolling program.
MTA gets OK to start $9 Manhattan congestion toll following Jersey judge’s ruling — but NJ isn’t giving up its fight just yet
The MTA said it can begin collecting the first-in-the-nation congestion fee on Sunday -- January 5 -- following a federal judge's ruling in Newark.
Following court ruling, Manhattan congestion pricing set to begin
Manhattan’s congestion pricing program is set to begin Sunday, Jan. 5, following a ruling by a federal court judge in New Jersey — although the parties on either side of the lawsuit involved disagree whether the ruling allows that to happen.
How much will congestion pricing cost to drive into NYC? Here's how the new tolls will work.
NYC congestion pricing will charge drivers to enter Manhattan starting in January 2025. Here's what to know about how much it will cost.
NYC congestion pricing begins Sunday: What you need to know
Congestion tolling is scheduled to start on January 5 in NYC, barring any last minute legal challenges. The path to this point has been long and confusing — so drivers have many questions about the MTA’s plan to reduce congestion and raise funds for mass transit improvements.
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Woman attacks MTA worker by hurling an orange at her
A Manhattan transit worker was attacked Friday morning by a passerby who hurled an orange at her stomach, police said.
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Map shows congestion pricing will cost up to $27 to drive into Manhattan: Firefighters, teachers and businesses can’t afford it
Business owners warn the deeply unpopular charge will affect everyone in the city, as they will be forced to pass on their ...
Crain's New York
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MTA leans on metal barriers to defend riders from subway shovers
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is leaning into the low-tech upgrade of lining subway platforms with metal barriers ...
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EMS union urges members to transfer out of Manhattan to avoid congestion-pricing fees
EMS Local 2507 President Oren Barzilay sent out his advisory to the 270 city EMTs and paramedics assigned to the three EMS ...
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MTA could hike NYC congestion toll by 25% on ‘gridlock alert’ days in ‘surge pricing’-style tax squeeze
The MTA’s right to jack up the already hotly controversial commuter tax was listed in a footnote in the revised congestion ...
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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Suspected stabber of Bronx MTA worker linked to Manhattan subway attack
The man who allegedly stabbed an off-duty MTA worker at a Bronx subway station is now also being sought for stabbing another ...
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MTA not saving enough on purchasing, audit finds
An audit from the state comptroller’s office found that the transit agency had not made the consolidation efforts promised in ...
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