(Reuters) - New York City collected $48.6 million in revenue from the first month of its congestion pricing program that the Trump administration has moved to kill, a transit agency said. The ...
Congestion in electrical transmission networks arises when power flows exceed the transfer capacities of lines, leading to reliability risks, higher operating costs and market inefficiencies.
After years of study and planning, and not a little controversy, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) activated the nation’s first congestion pricing program on Jan. 5, 2025. Under ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday it is withdrawing its support for New York City's first-in-the-nation congestion pricing plan, opening a new chapter in the controversial ...
Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program. Though weakened, the court cases continue. By Stefanos Chen and Winnie Hu See ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is withdrawing its support for New York City's controversial congestion pricing plan and will discuss with the state and stakeholders how to end the program, the ...
The Trump administration moved to end New York City’s congestion pricing program by revoking federal approval. In a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul, the transportation secretary outlined the president’s ...
Donald Trump and his administration are once again harnessing the federal bureaucracy to harm New Yorkers. Their latest move to stop congestion pricing is an unprecedented and baseless reversal that ...
Lawyers with the Department of Justice accidentally filed a document overnight that outlined a series of legal flaws with the Trump administration's plan to kill New York City's congestion pricing ...