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NYC commuters urge MTA to shut down toll cameras as congestion pricing confusion reigns: ‘Who is this helping?’
New Manhattan congestion pricing program jacks up costs for NYC commuters in NEPA
New York NYC & MTA Still Charging Congestion Prices While Waiting for Court Battle
Governor Kathy Hochul and Janno Lieber, the chairman and chief executive of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, forcefully defended New York’s congestion pricing program after the U.S. Department of Transportation under the Trump administration moved to rescind federal approval for the initiative.
A woman gave birth on board a New York City subway Wednesday, the city's Metropolitan Transportation Authority says. It happened around 11:30 a.m. on a southbound W train in Manhattan. According to the MTA,
The New York City Department of Education is tracking the locations of schoolchildren through their transit cards with help from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, alleges one New York-based digital privacy advocacy group.
A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on a NYC subway train Wednesday morning, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials. At approximately 11:32 a.m., passengers on a southbound W train alerted the conductor that a woman was giving birth inside
After the Trump administration moved to block New York City’s congestion pricing program by revoking federal approval for the tolls, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which manages the program,
This isn't the first time Trump has gone after New York's progressive policies – probably because he knows how much New Yorkers dislike him.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council directs the use of billions of dollars in federal funds to facilitate transportation projects in its region, which includes Long Island, New York City, and the counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam.
The Trump administration moved to end New York City’s congestion pricing program by revoking federal approval for the tolls.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy terminated the program, which began Jan. 5 this year and implemented tolls on vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street.
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