Congestion pricing is finally set to begin on Sunday. But there is still one major last-minute attempt to block it.
A judge denied New Jersey’s last-ditch effort to stop the MTA’s long-anticipated, and at times much-maligned, congestion pricing plan from going into effect.
Congestion pricing is starting early Sunday morning after New Jersey's request for a temporary restraining order was denied ...
After more than four hours of deliberation Friday, a judge rejected New Jersey's request to halt the start of the congestion ...
Starting Sunday, most drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street during peak travel times will be charged a $9 fee.
The MTA's congestion pricing plan, which aims to fill a $15 billion hole in its current capital program, is set to begin Sunday. Newsday transportation reporter Alfonso Castillo reports.