New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called on President Donald Trump to help fight New York City’s congestion pricing and revisit the studies used by federal agencies to greenlight the controversial toll.
It found that a majority of New Jersey voters polled, 57%, oppose New York City’s new congestion pricing toll, which charges $9 to vehicles entering Manhattan south of 60th Street. The poll showed 21% ...
Each day, as he steps out of his apartment a few blocks from the Hunts Point Produce Market, Manuel Vazquez packs a mask to ...
A new challenge to the recently launched congestion pricing program that tolls drivers entering local streets from the FDR ...
The new congestion pricing tolls are supposed to be charged to people going into Manhattan, along with those who are already there, somewhere above 60th Street, and then head south ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy appeals to the Trump administration to reconsider NYC's congestion pricing, arguing it burdens ...
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn into office as the president, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy asked him to review federal ...
The plan, which launched on Jan. 5, newly charges passenger vehicles $9 to access Manhattan below 60th Street during peak ...
In addition to the post-holiday lull, restaurant owners are facing what could prove to be another deterrent: congestion ...
After a federal lawsuit brought by his administration failed to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan, New Jersey Gov. Phil ...