The fate of New York’s congestion pricing plan is once again up in the air, as the state of New Jersey has filed for a ...
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it will begin congestion pricing tolling on Sunday despite New Jersey ...
A federal judge in New Jersey issued a 72-page ruling on congestion pricing on Monday. The State of New Jersey and others had ...
Congestion pricing will start this weekend as planned, the MTA says, despite a New Jersey judge partially siding with some ...
With congestion pricing set to start on Jan. 5, the MTA now says it has the right to hike the prices even more on gridlock ...
Gordon’s decision, while requiring more information on environmental impacts, does not stop the congestion toll from going ...
New Jersey state officials have filed an eleventh hour legal motion looking to halt New York’s congestion pricing plan before it can take effect Sunday.
Queens Council Members Robert Holden, Joann Ariola, and Vickie Paladino have called on the MTA to pause congestion pricing ...
Unless NJ Gov. Phil Murphy can convince a judge to bolster a recent ruling, NY plans to begin congestion tolling.
With just days to go before the nation’s first congestion toll begins in New York City, the pricing plan may have passed its final hurdle in a ruling from a U.S. district court who heard a suit from ...
A U.S. District Court Judge in New Jersey ruled on New York's plan to impose congestion pricing in Manhattan, though the interpretation differs between both parties in the suit.
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.