The latest on New York City congestion pricing. While the court battles play out, what does that mean for you and the programs that the toll is meant to fund? FOX 5 NY's Hayley Fixler has the story.
The battle over congestion pricing in New York City is back in court. While the case moves through the system, the cameras ...
Congestion pricing debuted Jan. 5. The plan, which survived legal challenges from Rockland and Orange counties as well as the ...
No, congestion pricing is still alive while the MTA and the Trump administration duke it out in federal court. MTA board chair and CEO Janno Lieber and Gov. Kathy Hochul have said they will keep the ...
U.S. Department of Transportation announced the termination of Manhattan congestion pricing, a decision that appears set for ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation said the Federal Highway Administration has "terminated approval" of New York City's ...
The Trump administration revoked federal approval for the tolling plan on Wednesday. New York leaders are fighting to keep it ...
"I don't care if you love congestion pricing or hate it, this is an attack on our sovereign identity, our independence, from Washington," NY Gov. Hochul said.
The Trump administration is pulling the plug NYC congestion pricing, but Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA are fighting to keep it.
President Trump’s transportation secretary said the administration would rescind its approval of the tolling program. Gov.
The decision kicked off a battle with New York officials, who say the program will continue.
The MTA's congestion pricing toll was terminated Wednesday after the Trump Administration pulled the federal approval for the program.