New York City will implement a congestion pricing plan, charging vehicles $15 and above to drive in Manhattan below 60th Street. MTA CEO Janno Lieber asserts compliance with the law amid challenges. Some criticize the plan, citing concerns about congestion and financial burden.
The @MTA is a bottomless black box with endless wasteful spending — it’s no surprise that so many in NJ and NY are standing up against their proposed Congestion tax. Hardworking NJ families know the Congestion Tax is nothing but a cash grab. https://t.co/gSxgOZ84ff
Just what shouldn’t be happening at a time when congestion charging is being introduced in New York and we need to revive our cities. https://t.co/u5bHsBvc29
🚖 New York City will begin to charge vehicles $15 and up to drive in Manhattan below 60th Street. It's a first-in-the-nation policy that other American cities — like Seattle, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. — might be eager to replicate. https://t.co/hWJhKKOZCD
“We are pretty sure that we have followed the law to a T,” MTA CEO Janno Lieber tells Marcia Cramer of NJ challenge to congestion pricing https://t.co/DSW84RH3El
Congestion price toll evaders turn upper NYC into parking lot!!!!!! @ydanis @NYC_DOT @GaleBrewerNYC @NYCMayor This MUST get addressed. Let’s start with restoring parking on CPW! @nyc_evsa @susanleenyc https://t.co/IeAZ0Ttuui