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Congestion Pricing
getting around
Nov. 14, 2024
Where Does $9 Congestion Pricing Get Us?
Trying to make sense of Kathy Hochul’s mess.
By
Nolan Hicks
politics
Nov. 14, 2024
Congestion Pricing Is Back. Can Trump Still Kill It?
On Thursday, Governor Hochul announced a new, reduced toll to get into Manhattan. The incoming president is not a fan.
By
Nia Prater
getting around
Nov. 6, 2024
Trump’s Election Means It’s Now or Never for Congestion Pricing
Three billion dollars in federal matching funds will likely evaporate after January 20.
By
Nolan Hicks
street view
Aug. 21, 2024
The End of Our Decrepit Streetery Era
New rules may have scared away many restaurants, but this may be the beginning of better outdoor dining.
By
Justin Davidson
politics
Aug. 20, 2024
Hochul Seems Set on Watered-Down Congestion Pricing
Months after her shock decision to pause the program, Hochul said she may propose a new plan later this year.
By
Nia Prater
getting around
Aug. 8, 2024
Scaling Back Congestion Pricing to Save It
Here’s a proposal that keeps the core of the plan intact but addresses Governor Hochul’s chief concerns.
By
Nolan Hicks
getting around
Aug. 1, 2024
Exactly What We Lost When We Lost Congestion Pricing
What does that $15 billion slash — which will cost us an extra $3 billion on top of that — really mean for transit riders?
By
Nolan Hicks
getting around
June 26, 2024
Congestion Pricing’s Promises Never Reached East Harlem
And now the Second Avenue Subway won’t either.
By
Nolan Hicks
getting around
June 14, 2024
What Made Kathy Hochul Flip?
Inside the governor’s sudden U-turn on congestion pricing.
By
Nolan Hicks
getting around
June 6, 2024
“I Don’t Think There’s a Plan B”
Confusion and fury (and Andy Byford) at MTA headquarters as the congestion-pricing news came down.
By
Nolan Hicks
street view
June 5, 2024
We Need Congestion Pricing, and Kathy Hochul Blew It
She threw us under the bus (and it’s stuck in traffic).
By
Justin Davidson
getting around
June 5, 2024
At the Last Second, Hochul Ditches Congestion Pricing by the Side of the Road
We were so close to getting there on time!
By
Christopher Bonanos
getting around
Mar. 26, 2024
Every Question We Could Think of About Congestion Pricing
How to run errands in the zone, find your toll rate, and figure out if you’re eligible for an exemption.
By
Clio Chang
getting around
Mar. 4, 2024
People Are Still Quite Worked Up About Congestion Pricing
“I’m a resident, you know, so this is very unfair and unfair to my mom.”
By
Clio Chang
getting around
Jan. 11, 2024
Drama in the Teachers’ Lounge
New York City educators were shocked to hear their union was suing the MTA.
By
Bridget Read
getting around
Dec. 11, 2023
Unbending License Plates With Gersh Kuntzman
Congestion pricing might bring the transit vigilante out of retirement.
By
Clio Chang
street view
Sept. 7, 2023
Janette Sadik-Khan on Getting Congestion Pricing Right
‘We don’t look ready.”
By
Justin Davidson
politics
July 24, 2023
Can Last-Ditch Lawsuits Kill Congestion Pricing in New York?
New Jersey’s governor and Staten Island’s borough president are trying to derail implementation, but they face long odds.
By
Nia Prater
street view
May 31, 2023
Congestion Pricing’s Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Lessons from London’s 20 years of experience.
By
Justin Davidson
getting around
May 8, 2023
We’re Another Step Closer to Congestion Pricing
The Federal Highway Administration has given the plan its blessing, even if New Jersey politicians are crying.
By
Alissa Walker
getting around
Aug. 26, 2022
Talking to the Last Man Standing at the Congestion-Pricing Hearing
An all-nighter with the MTA (and
The Real Housewives of Dubai
).
By
Katie McDonough
getting around
Aug. 26, 2022
6 Hours and 42 Minutes of Insults and Minor Meltdowns
A “money grab,” an “embarrassment,” and other complaints from the MTA’s first congestion-pricing hearing.
By
Wilfred Chan
getting around
Aug. 10, 2022
At Last, Congestion Pricing Fee Previews
Some numbers to fuel the battle.
By
Clio Chang
getting around
May 5, 2022
‘Stay in Jersey’ Has Some Merit
A troll campaign makes the accidental case for congestion pricing.
By
Alissa Walker
congestion pricing
Aug. 26, 2021
What It Will Take for Kathy Hochul to Get New York’s Congestion Pricing Right
Looking to other cities for good ideas and potential pitfalls.
By
Alissa Walker
andrew cuomo resignation
Aug. 11, 2021
We Just Got a Reprieve From Cuomo’s Worst Transit Ideas
So we might not get stuck with that LGA AirTrain anymore.
By
Alissa Walker
congestion pricing
Feb. 23, 2021
Secretary Pete Is Already Coming Through for New York City on Congestion Pricing
Federal approval is finally coming for the MTA-funding traffic-reducing program.
By
Alissa Walker
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