President Donald Trump wants to end New York City’s landmark congestion pricing policy – but the tolling program is off to a strong start.
More New Yorkers are hopping into yellow cabs on Manhattan’s busiest streets since the January launch of congestion pricing — a promising, albeit preliminary, indicator for the health of the city's ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul will make her way to Washington, D.C. next week for, what could be, a consequential conversation ...
Trump finds himself stuck between business elites with traditional conservative talking points and anti-toll Republicans.
Upper Manhattan residents and workers claiming that parking is harder to come by after the controversial rollout of ...
President Trump has outlined a game plan for ending congestion pricing, saying he “will be able to kill it off in Washington ...
It’s the first time since Trump took office that he has publicly acknowledged that he is considering repealing New York’s ...
Remembering Donald Shoup: Shoup, author of the seminal book, High Cost of Free Parking, passed away over the weekend. He was a giant in urbanism for his clear and creative thinking around parking and ...
In an interview with the New York Post, the president indicated his intentions to “kill” the program but provided few details ...
The week of Jan. 5 was the first week Congestion Relief Zone tolls went into effect in lower Manhattan, as explained in last week’s “Safety on the Roads” article. Although one week is far from a ...
Overall ridership was up 13% in January, less than in December, suggesting that any congestion-pricing related gains may be ...
There’s a new plan in the works at the City Council to improve parking in parts of Manhattan — solving a problem that many in ...
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