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Congestion pricing will continue in Manhattan, and the federal government can no longer threaten the MTA with punishment, a ...
Fourth time’s a “sham.” The Metropolitan Transportation Authority defied the feds’ fourth deadline to kill congestion pricing ...
The MTA board is set to meet Wednesday, one day after a judge granted a temporary restraining order in the ongoing congestion ...
The Trump administration has threatened to implement "compliance measures" as soon as this week unless New York stopped ...
The ruling marks a legal victory for the MTA, but does not end the agency's court battle with the feds over the future of the ...
The MTA sent a letter to Duffy saying congestion pricing is legal and he doesn't have the authority to end it. The agency ...
Congestion pricing involves using electronic tolling to charge vehicles $9 for entering Manhattan’s Congestion Relief Zone to ...
MTA defends its congestion pricing in federal court amidst opposition and potential federal funding repercussions.
New York's congestion pricing raised $159 million, but the Trump administration is still trying to shut it down.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman issued a temporary restraining order that, at least for now, neutralizes much of the Trump ...
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