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The federal judge who could decide the fate of congestion pricing in New York City has dismissed a number of arguments in lawsuits against the controversial toll. Judge Lewis Liman rejected ...
Meanwhile, a federal judge in New Jersey — where Gov. Phil Murphy has sued to kill congestion pricing — has already largely sided against the Garden State and allowed the program to begin Jan. 5.
By Stefanos Chen and Winnie Hu The Trump administration renewed its threats against New York over congestion pricing on Monday, demanding that the state halt the tolling plan or risk the loss of ...
Congestion pricing will likely remain in the heart of Manhattan until the fall under an agreement struck between the Trump administration and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — before a ...
April 20 (UPI) --New York City's $9 congestion pricing fee for people driving in certain parts of the city will remain, passing a federal deadline Sunday to end it. "The program is working," N.Y.