The release of the congestion pricing study was delayed several years after its completion in 2021, but was published by Bowser this week.
A new proposal that would charge drivers $10 to enter downtown Washington, D.C., is drawing pushback from city leaders, and mixed reactions from residents.
A federal judge has ruled that New York City’s congestion pricing program can continue, rejecting the Trump administration’s attempt to shut it down and marking another major development in the ...
We’re getting a better picture of what congestion pricing might look like in D.C. New York City implemented congestion pricing last year as a way to reduce traffic in parts of the city, and the idea ...
A judge ruled to preserve the toll, ending, for now, a dispute that has become emblematic of New York’s resistance to federal ...
The Mayor’s Office released a long-awaited study on congestion pricing Tuesday, nearly five years after it was completed.
The federal judge, appointed by President Trump, wrote the decision to try to end the program was “arbitrary and capricious." ...
A multi-year report into congestion pricing in D.C. was finally released to the public despite being finalized in 2021.Mayor ...
The idea, known as congestion pricing, could have charged drivers between $5 and $10 depending on location and time of day. Bowser, however, says she does not support implementing the policy right now ...
The proposal could raise around $125 million dollars per year for the upstate New York transit systems, the NYPTA says.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to end congestion pricing in New York City.
The proposal could raise around $125 million dollars per year for the upstate New York transit systems, the NYPTA says.