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Congestion pricing sounds bad—but it's actually good
The saying "don't judge a book by its cover" doesn't just apply to literature. Case in point: congestion pricing. It sounds absolutely awful—like you're going to be charged for getting stuck in ...
Brooklyn: Lately, New York City seems to be a place in the Bizarro World. We allowed private transportation companies (Uber, Lyft, etc.) to unfairly compete with the yellow cab industry, thereby ...
The nation’s first congestion-pricing program could go into effect in New York City as soon as this spring. By Erin Nolan See more of our coverage in your search results.Encuentra más de nuestra ...
Manhattan: “Paying for the privilege” (editorial, May 13) lauds what looks like the imminent passage of congestion pricing that would toll cars, trucks, taxis, Ubers and Lyfts “a few bucks” for ...
At the beginning of January, New York Governor Kathy Hochul resurrected New York City’s congestion tax from a grave of her own digging, eliciting the political equivalent of screeching tires and angry ...
Nearly 400 people signed up and sounded off at the first public hearing on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's controversial proposed congestion pricing plan for Manhattan. The virtual meeting ...
NEW YORK -- Gov. Kathy Hochul's decision to put a pause on congestion pricing in New York City has forced the MTA board to consider what projects might have to be scrapped or put on hold. Wednesday, ...
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