New Yorkers are facing congestion pricing with charges of around $5000 per year for driving to their homes and a $15 per day tax by the MTA. Residents are suing to block the program, citing concerns about traffic shift, pollution impact on neighborhoods, and small businesses.
Federal judge to hear last-ditch effort lawsuits filed against NYC congestion pricing https://t.co/ou5vLGg3g5 https://t.co/mJ2rxspsnz
A group of New Yorkers are suing to a block a congestion pricing program set to begin on June 30, arguing that it would shift traffic and pollution to poor and minority neighborhoods and hurt small businesses. https://t.co/OTt1yEQn4V
If you wish to avoid service like this, the MTA, an unelected entity, seeks to tax you $15 per day. At present, 13 out of 36 lines in the subway system have active alerts. https://t.co/d7JYGxmw15
Why Some New York City Residents Are Suing Over Congestion Pricing https://t.co/4ssqgThHsP
Solid article on our (New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax) lawsuit to put the brakes on this scheme and demand an Environmental Impact Statement. Why Some New York City Residents Are Suing Over Congestion Pricing https://t.co/7zhT97D1W8
If you wish to avoid this, the MTA, an unelected body, seeks to tax you $15 per day. https://t.co/sKtHzKMwND
So little red in the MTA’s proposed congestion taxation zone. According to the MTA, this is the worst congestion zone in the country and this is what justifies a $15 per day tax at this time. https://t.co/Vt1Qc7xyBk
If you wish to avoid this type of behavior and instead opt to take your private vehicle, the MTA, an unelected body seeks to tax you $15 per day. https://t.co/RzK4JlpjQi
It's a good time to remember that some New Yorkers will be charged ~$5000 per year for the mere privilege of driving to their homes in the form of congestion extortion. https://t.co/qAT2NNaPUn