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NYC congestion pricing begins Sun.
Could Congestion Pricing Still Get Blocked Before Sunday?
Congestion pricing is finally set to begin on Sunday. But there is still one major last-minute attempt to block it.
Congestion pricing in Manhattan starts Sunday. Here's what to know
Beginning Sunday, most motorists will have to pay $9 for driving below 60th Street in Manhattan, as New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan takes effect in an area traversed by 700,000 vehicles daily.
Congestion pricing gets the green light Sunday: What Queens drivers need to know
Congestion pricing will come into effect at midnight on Sunday after a federal judge greenlighted the toll following an 11th-hour hearing on Friday afternoon. The toll, which will charge motorists who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, has provoked significant debate and several lawsuits, including
NYC congestion pricing expected to start Sunday over NJ's objections
Congestion pricing is expected to go into effect Sunday because of a federal judge’s ruling rejecting a last-minute challenge brought by the state of New Jersey.
Congestion pricing can go ahead in NYC as planned - Full coverage
The controversial plan to implement congestion pricing in New York City can go ahead Sunday as planned, a federal judge in New Jersey ruled late Friday night. Watch full CBS News New York team coverage of the decision,
Judge denies New Jersey request; congestion pricing will begin on Sunday
The MTA will start the program as planned Sunday morning even as New Jersey prepares to keep fighting in court.
How much will congestion pricing cost to drive into NYC? Here's how the new tolls will work.
NYC congestion pricing will charge drivers to enter Manhattan starting in January 2025. Here's what to know about how much it will cost.
NYC congestion pricing could cost NJ commuters as much as $22 a day
Drivers heading into Manhattan below 60th Street will pay an estimated $9 toll per trip, and those traveling through Port Authority crossings will pay an additional $16 toll. Even with a crossing credit,
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Congestion pricing in NYC may hang in balance with New Jersey judge's decision Friday
The start of New York City congestion pricing can proceed as scheduled on Sunday, a federal judge has ruled.A hearing began ...
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Federal judge rejects New Jersey 11th hour bid to derail NYC congestion pricing
Congestion pricing in NYC will go into effect as planned Sunday morning, after a federal judge in Newark denied New Jersey ...
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Judge rules to allow congestion pricing
A federal judge has denied New Jersey’s request to delay NYC’s $9 congestion pricing toll, allowing it to begin as scheduled ...
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Judge denies last-ditch attempt to block congestion pricing from taking effect Sunday
A New Jersey federal judge Friday shot down a last-ditch attempt to stop New York City’s congestion price from taking effect ...
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EMS union urges members to transfer out of Manhattan to avoid congestion-pricing fees
EMS Local 2507 President Oren Barzilay sent out his advisory to the 270 city EMTs and paramedics assigned to the three EMS ...
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Congestion pricing maps show which New York roads and tunnels will and will not be impacted
Congestion pricing starts Jan. 5, 2025 in New York City​, and we're learning more details about how the tolls will work.
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What to know as congestion pricing goes live
Congestion pricing is finally here. After a decades-long, political and bureaucratic journey, most motorists traveling into ...
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Holden and Common Sense Caucus urge MTA to address legal challenges before tolls begin Jan. 5
Queens Council Members Robert Holden, Joann Ariola, and Vickie Paladino have called on the MTA to pause congestion pricing ...
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