FortuneNew York City is borrowing from the great cities of Europe with America's first congestion pricing plan, charging $15 to ...Dec 4Karen MatthewsBy Karen Matthewsmore_vert
The Associated PressDrivers would pay $15 to enter busiest part of NYC under plan to raise funds for mass transitNov 30Karen MatthewsBy Karen Matthewsmore_vert
The New York TimesCongestion Pricing's Impact on New York? These 3 Cities Offer a Glimpse.Dec 2Christina Anderson, Ana Ley & Winnie HuBy Christina Anderson, Ana Ley & Winnie Humore_vert
MarketWatchDrivers would pay $15 to enter busiest part of Manhattan under pricing planNov 30more_vert
GothamistMTA panel expected to recommend $15 congestion pricing tollNov 29Clayton GuseBy Clayton Gusemore_vert
New York Post Mayor Eric Adams calls for exemptions to congestion pricing as MTA releases proposalNov 30Nolan Hicks & Craig McCarthyBy Nolan Hicks & Craig McCarthymore_vert
GothamistCivil servants – including NYPD and MTA employees – not exempt from $15 congestion pricing tollNov 30Stephen NessenBy Stephen Nessenmore_vert
POLITICONYC congestion pricing draft shows costly commute, especially for New Jersey driversNov 29Ry RivardBy Ry Rivardmore_vert
The New York Times$15 Tolls Likely for New York's Congestion Pricing ProgramNov 29Ana LeyBy Ana Leymore_vert
The New York TimesCongestion Pricing Plan Riles New Jersey Political LeadersNov 30Elise Young & Tracey TullyBy Elise Young & Tracey Tullymore_vert
The New York TimesCongestion Pricing Will Change NYC Traffic. Not Everyone Likes How.Dec 3Ana LeyBy Ana Leymore_vert
The New York TimesCongestion Pricing in NYC: What to Know About Tolls and DiscountsNov 29Claire FahyBy Claire Fahymore_vert
New York Post Congestion pricing could cost NYC drivers $15 to enter Manhattan's busiest streetsNov 30Nolan Hicks & David PropperBy Nolan Hicks & David Proppermore_vert