Amid an ongoing public feud over the future of congestion pricing, New York Governor Kathy Hochul is asking the Trump administration for more federal money for the city's transit systemHochul sent a ...
Duffy’s ire was raised after Hochul, along with state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D-Bronx) and Senate Majority Leader ...
Kathy Hochul asked the U.S. government for more federal funding for the MTA on Monday as the battle between the feds and ...
New York officials are calling on the federal government to deliver more aid to New York City’s public transit system, even ...
MTA's congestion pricing in NYC collects over $100 million in two months despite legal and political challenges.
New York state's top lawmakers sent a letter to President Trump and other top Republicans, arguing the MTA deserves more ...
The $9 toll has brought in another almost $52 million in the past four weeks, $3.3 million more than the first month that ...
One transit authority board member called Sean Duffy’s comments “a real slap in the face” as the MTA tries to get back on track.
The MTA is on pace to bring in $500 million by the end of the year, unless the Trump administration can end it.
Congestion pricing charges most drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th street $9 during peak hours in a bid to help reduce traffic and raise money for the MTA. The program has been under fire since ...
And as the White House faces a legal battle over its use of the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law, under which it began ...
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy gave New York City officials an additional 30 days to wind down its congestion pricing tolling plan.