congestionpricing
After years of public engagement, foot dragging from federal officials, and multiple obstructionist lawsuits, New York's congestion pricing plan was ready to roll. Come the end of the month, sensors and cameras were ready and waiting to charge most drivers $15 tolls for entering Midtown Manhattan and below, with the money earmarked for New York's transit system. Today, Gov. Kathy Hochul killed the plan. Passed by the New York Legislature in 2019, congestion pricing was "enacted in a pre-pandemic period when workers were in the office five days a week, crime was at record lows, and tourism was ...
Reason
New York City is moving ahead with a plan to introduce a new toll system for drivers entering Manhattan. The costs could add up to $23 for some drivers traveling to the financial district and the midtown area. The new system, called “congestion pricing,” is predicted to pull in $1 billion more revenue for the city. According to the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA), there are about eight million commuters that travel into and out of the area. The highest tolls will be for truckers, who will have to pay from about $12-$82 per trip. The MTA subways are expected to introduce new trains in ...
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