The tolling program could push up fares and shrink taxi demand, the M.T.A. says. Cabdrivers are also seeking their own fare hike of up to 23 percent. Source: New York Times
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NJ Gov. Asks Biden To Block New York’s Congestion Pricing Effort
The plan would charge drivers who enter Manhattan below 60th Street. Source: New York Times
Columbia Loses A-Plus Status in U.S. News Rankings
The university plunged from No. 2 to No. 18 in the popular list, which many experts call into question. Source: New York Times
Bronxites Fear More Traffic In Congestion Pricing Plan
New York City’s congestion pricing program could cut traffic in the busy commercial district but push more vehicles into vulnerable areas. Source: New York Times
At M.T.A.’s First Congestion Pricing Hearing, Critics Abound
In a series of hearings this month, the transit authority is seeking public input on a proposal to charge motorists for driving into Manhattan. Source: New York Times
The Pros and Cons of Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
It will cut down on cars, but will it turn New Jersey into Manhattan’s A.T.M. and make the Bronx a pollution dump? Also, the likely end of a long congressional career. Source: New York Times
The M.T.A.’s Money Woes
The New York area transportation authority is contending with reduced ridership, debt and inefficiency. Source: New York Times
New York City Braces for an M.T.A. Budget Disaster, Again
New Yorkers fear a repeat of past service cuts as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces a $2.5 billion budget deficit in 2025. Source: New York Times
Takeaways From the N.Y. Governor Debate
The Democratic rivals of Gov. Kathy Hochul sought to attack her on varied issues, from the funding of a Buffalo Bills stadium to a decade-old endorsement from the N.R.A. Source: New York Times
How to Fix New York's Traffic Hell
Congestion pricing, electric-bike-sharing in transit deserts, pedestrian bridges everywhere — proposals for a more livable city. Source: New York Times
The Struggle to Make City Streets Safer
One of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s most ambitious promises was to make city streets safer. But as his tenure ends, the streets have become increasingly dangerous. Source: New York Times
Congestion Pricing Is Coming to New York. Everyone Has an Opinion.
At a series of hearings, New Yorkers argued over who should be exempt, who is bearing most of the burden and who should get a seat at the decision-making table. Source: New York Times
When Is Congestion Pricing Coming to New York City?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo leaves behind unfinished transportation projects, including a plan to charge fees to drive in Manhattan. Source: New York Times
Eric Adams Has Plans for New York, Beyond Public Safety
Mr. Adams, the Democratic mayoral nominee, has stances on policing, transportation and education that suggest a shift from Mayor Bill de Blasio. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Staves Off Cuts to Public Transit, Despite Dire Warnings
Transit officials are expected to announce on Thursday that they will not slash bus or subway service through 2022. Source: New York Times