The MTA’s much-derided congestion pricing plan is officially set to go into effect on June 30, the transit agency officially announced Friday.
The MTA will officially begin tolling drivers entering Midtown and lower Manhattan on June 30, transit brass announced Friday despite ongoing legal challenges to the agency’s congestion prici
The MTA hopes to begin tolling drivers under its congestion pricing program
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Tuesday approved new discounts on monthly commuter rail passes within New York City, as well as increased frequencies on six express bus routes. The fare discounts and changes to bus service will coincide with the planned June launch of Manhattan’s congestion pricing toll program [see “New []Read More
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber joined Eyewitness News on Friday to announce
A congestion pricing toll reader at the Queensboro Bridge. The MTA had difficulty saying whether drivers on the Brooklyn Bridge would be tolled if they went to the FDR Drive going in either direction. At one point, different MTA officials gave different answers. [ more › ]
The new congestion pricing plan, which was approved by the New York state Legislature in 2019, will be the first such program in the United States
Now that the MTA has announced a start date for their congestion pricing plan coming to New York City, next comes the important question: How can you get an exemption from paying the new toll?
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NY Post readers discuss Manhattan’s controversial congestion pricing program, set to take effect June 30
Stephen Nessen, WNYC and Gothamist transportation reporter, brings updates on the latest transit news, including a launch date for congestion pricing, the end of free bus routes and more.
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