Governor Hochul Celebrates Completion of $3.5 Million I-81 Bridge Rehabilitation in Syracuse
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the completion of the $3.5 million rehabilitation of I-81 bridge in Syracuse, coming in under budget and expected to last 25 more years, supported by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Manhattan Drivers Turn to Illegal License Plate Kits to Dodge Congestion Pricing Tolls
Drivers in Manhattan are using illegal kits to obscure license plates from traffic cameras, aiming to evade congestion pricing tolls. New York State deems selling these materials illegal, with fines up to $500.
New York Invests $100 Million in Zero-Emission Public Transit to Combat Climate Change
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a $100 million fund through New York's ZETT program to support the transition of transit fleets to zero-emission vehicles, aligning with the state's climate goals.
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All CitiesBrooklynNew York CityBronxManhattanStaten IslandQueensNew York City Sees Rise in Subway Ridership Amid Introduction of Congestion Pricing
Subway ridership in NYC slightly rose following congestion pricing, while some drivers avoid tolls by walking. NYPD adds 200 officers for transit safety; Mayor Adams defers MTA financial issues to the state.
New York City Cracks Down on License Plate Obstructions Amid Congestion Pricing Strategy
NYC officials are targeting drivers using obscured license plates to evade congestion pricing tolls, proposing fines for such obstructions and emphasizing road safety enforcement.
Hudson Valley Transit Set for Major Overhaul, Governor Hochul Proposes Upgrades to Slash Rail Travel Times
Governor Kathy Hochul proposes upgrades to the Hudson Valley rail system, aiming to cut travel times and improve reliability, with a focus on resilience and connectivity.
New Manhattan Congestion Pricing Takes Effect, Aiming to Curb Traffic and Boost Public Transit Funds
Manhattan below 60th Street implements congestion pricing during peak hours to alleviate traffic and fund public transit, marking a notable change for NYC commuters.
New York City Rolls Out $9 Congestion Pricing Fee in Busy Manhattan Districts to Improve Traffic and Fund Transit
NYC drivers now pay a $9 fee to enter Manhattan's busiest areas to reduce congestion and fund public transportation improvements. Reactions are mixed, and safety concerns persist.
New York City's Congestion Pricing to Launch Sunday Despite New Jersey's Legal Challenges
NYC's congestion pricing is set to start Sunday after a judge dismissed NJ's objections, clearing legal hurdles for the traffic reduction and MTA funding plan.
MTA Rolls Out Metal Barriers at Subway Stations in Brooklyn and Manhattan to Boost Passenger Safety
The MTA is installing metal barriers on subway platforms in Brooklyn and Manhattan for passenger safety, following incidents of people being struck by trains.
Newark Federal Judge to Determine Fate of NYC's Congestion Pricing Hours Before Start Date Amid NJ Legal Challenge
New Jersey officials are legally challenging New York City's congestion pricing plan, which is set to start soon, expressing health concerns and seeking a Temporary Restraining Order.
New York City Drivers Brace for Congestion Pricing, E-ZPass Update Urged Ahead of Manhattan Toll Implementation
The MTA warns drivers to update their E-ZPass before congestion pricing starts in NYC, which includes a $9 toll below 60th Street on weekdays, with a 50% premium for those without the pass.
New York City's Key Infrastructure Projects Hang in the Balance Amid Legal and Political Challenges
NYC's transit and climate projects face legal and political challenges, including the congestion pricing program, Penn Station's renovation, and the BQE's overhaul, alongside the enforcement of Local Law 97 and the awarding of casino licenses.












