On Thursday, Governor Hochul announced a new, reduced toll to get into Manhattan. The incoming president is not a fan.
New York’s controversial congestion pricing program is no longer paused after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a modified plan.
Hochul had put the plan on "pause" in June just before the originally proposed toll of $15 was set to take effect.
Congestion pricing will start in January with a $9 toll, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday. Hochul wants to restart the ...
The governor is renewing plans to start the tolling program, but at discounted rates. It is not clear whether the lower tolls ...
It is a race against time as Governor Kathy Hochul unpaused congestion pricing tolls below 60th St in Manhattan, setting a $9 ...
What the future of congestion pricing in New York City could look like — and how much it could cost drivers — may soon be ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to revive a controversial congestion pricing plan for drivers entering Manhattan at 60 th Street and ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul relaunched the congestion pricing plan in an announcement in Manhattan. She paused the plan a few weeks ...
Congestion pricing will be implemented in New York City with a reduced toll after the plan was delayed back in June, Gov.
Cars entering Manhattan below 60th Street will face $9 day-time base tolls starting in January — a fee lower than the $15 ...
Hochul had put the plan on "pause" in June just before the originally proposed toll of $15 was set to take effect.