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Long Island politicians push back against congestion pricing, citing costs
The conflicts continue over congestion pricing, with a group of elected officials on Long Island now fighting the adjusted plan. They say it is too much of a burden for commuters, especially workers who are living paycheck to paycheck. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Congestion pricing renews debate over ‘Fair Fares' program from MTA
The focus on congestion pricing has renewed emphasis on New Yorkers taking mass transit, and on the “Fair Fares” half-priced MetroCard that’s meant to help low income New Yorkers and cut down on fare evasion. But the program has some critics. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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MTA board approves $9 toll congestion pricing plan
News 4’s Greg Cergol reports.
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MTA board approves new congestion pricing plan
Andrew Siff reporting on the MTA board approving the new congestion pricing plan.
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Battle over congestion pricing heating up across New York City
News 4’s Ida Siegal has the details.
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MTA board overwhelmingly passes revised congestion pricing plan
What the future of congestion pricing in New York City could look like — and how much it could cost drivers — may soon be revealed, as the governor is expected to make an announcement Thursday regarding the controversial plan.
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MTA board to vote on updated congestion pricing plan
The plan to unpause congestion pricing faces a key vote today. Tracie Strahan reports.
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NY and NJ battle over return of congestion pricing
With congestion pricing back on the table, New Jersey is gearing up for a fight to stop the controversial traffic toll from taking effect. But Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t backing down. NBC New York Andrew Siff reports.
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Return of congestion pricing received with backlash from Long Island residents
Congestion pricing has Long Island residents worried about the possible economic effects that the revised congestion toll would represent to their wallets and businesses. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Congestion pricing coming Jan. 2025: How much drivers will pay
The first-in-the-nation congestion pricing initiative is set to restart in early January after a months-long pause. Gov. Hochul announced on Thursday the new toll will have a reduced price of $9. But even with the lower fare, many are still vowing to fight it. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff and Adam Harding report.
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