MTA's Janno Lieber announced that New Jersey will receive a portion of the congestion toll revenue, without specifying the exact amount. The $15 daily congestion toll for driving in Manhattan has sparked controversy, with concerns about environmental impacts and budget allocations being raised.
The Congestion Tax proves that the @MTA couldn’t care about less traffic, helping the environment, or supporting families. They will do anything to cover their historic mismanagement — and the billions of dollars they waste every year. https://t.co/sNGkeKCJmV
MTA struggled to answer questions about congestion pricing tolls 5 years in the making https://t.co/7c2i3H5FrK
Hey @NYCMayor the City of New York should be getting 100% of the revenue from congestion taxation in the event that it is implemented. The streets in the proposed taxation zone are assets of the City of New York; not the MTA, an unelected body. Why you allow the state… https://t.co/Ai37lICQDd
😳😳 New Jersey is expected to get a cut of the controversial proposed $15 daily congestion toll to drive through swaths of Manhattan, the head of the city’s MTA revealed Wednesday. https://t.co/c5iXPJrZqL
MTA CEO Janno Lieber said Wednesday there's going to be money for New Jersey to deal with its congestion pricing environmental concerns, but didn't specify how much. @MKramerTV, however, did some digging to see how much the agency has budgeted. https://t.co/3SnOt6PURb
MTA’s Janno Lieber says New Jersey will get slice of congestion toll money https://t.co/d7mx3puk56 https://t.co/gJRK3Jc6RX