A federal judge in New Jersey issued a 72-page ruling on congestion pricing on Monday. The State of New Jersey and others had ...
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it will begin congestion pricing tolling on Sunday despite New Jersey ...
A U.S. District Court Judge in New Jersey ruled on New York's plan to impose congestion pricing in Manhattan, though the ...
How will a federal judge's decision in a lawsuit brought by New Jersey authorities impact New York's plan to begin congestion ...
Singapore has it, London has it, Stockholm has it. And now, congestion pricing looks like it’s coming to the United States ...
After reviewing Federal Judge Leo Gordon's ruling to stop New York City congestion pricing, the MTA says it plans on putting ...
A dizzying array of exemptions, credits and existing tolls makes it tricky to calculate how much drivers will actually pay ...
Most important, the decision does not interfere with the program’s scheduled implementation this coming Sunday ...' ...
The 72-page ruling released by U.S. International Court of Trade Judge Leo M. Gordon late Monday means congestion pricing will not start as planned on Jan. 5, New Jersey’s lawyer said.
MTA lawyers said since there is nothing in the ruling that specifically blocks congestion pricing starting, they will proceed early Sunday morning.
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A federal judge in New Jersey issued a 72-page ruling on congestion pricing. All sides are still reviewing the documents, but it seems as if the judge did not block the start date for congestion ...
New York City Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch spoke with CBS New York early Tuesday morning. The city ...