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On January 31, 2008, the New York City Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission approved a plan for congestion pricing, which was passed by a vote of 13 to two. Some changes over Mayor Bloomberg 's original proposal were introduced, such as reducing the congestion zone, no charges for vehicles which stay within the zone, and a discount for low ...
The MTA approved a plan Wednesday to charge $15 for passenger cars entering Manhattan during high traffic hours.. The MTA board voted 11 to 1 to charge most commercial and passenger vehicles that ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's board has approved the congestion pricing plan for vehicles entering Manhattan, which includes varying rates and exemptions and a $15 toll for regular ...
The review board said that implementing their congestion pricing plan is expected to reduce the number of vehicles entering the area by 17%. That would equate to 153,000 fewer cars in that large ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a congestion pricing program pitched by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to charge as much as $15 for drivers to enter New York City.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The Federal Highway Administration has accepted the final plan for congestion pricing in New York City, including the phased-in cost structure. The approval was expected as ...
Under the so-called congestion pricing plan, the $15 fee will apply to most drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street during daytime hours. ... which was approved by the New York state ...
Federal officials have approved a plan that would allow New York City to implement a $9 toll on cars that are driving into Manhattan as part of an effort to reduce traffic congestion and improve ...