New York City's congestion pricing program is on track to hit its $500 million revenue target by year-end while dramatically ...
The increase comes as the MTA has collected $449.4 million from congestion pricing through August but loses as much as $1 ...
The concept of congestion pricing first appeared in the economics literature more than 60 years ago in an article written by William Vickrey, a Columbia University economics professor and future Nobel ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $17.1 billion of debt that’s repaid with farebox and toll revenue was boosted one notch to A from A- by S&P Global Ratings in part thanks to the agency’s ...
A state judge has tossed a lawsuit filed by the Town of Hempstead challenging the legality of New York’s congestion pricing program. Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling came after Hempstead’s lawyers "threw ...
Federal authorities ordered a halt to yet another transit project in New York City, this time a plan to add bus lanes along ...
The ruling comes as US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is set to pause federal funds to New York state.
S&P Global Ratings on Tuesday upgraded the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $17.1 billion in transportation revenue bonds to A from A-, citing the successful launch of New York’s congestion ...
Cities and states struggling to cover the cost of public transit are eying a raft of unorthodox options, including dynamic pricing, tapping unrelated revenue-producing assets, autonomous vehicles and ...
Reinvent Albany, a New York-based government watchdog organization, has released a new report showing that the Metropolitan ...
In a moment when good government can feel out of reach, New York’s congestion pricing program proves something rare and powerful: We can still do big things. Policy debates in New York often take on a ...
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