New Jersey is seeking to drop it appeal of a congestion pricing ruling as part of a plan to file a new lawsuit.
New Jersey is making one last push F r i d a y to curb congestion pricing, hours before the long-anticipated, at-times maligned program takes effect across the river. Federal Judge Leo Gordon ...
A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on whether New York City congestion pricing can start this weekend as scheduled. The MTA's new Manhattan toll plan is set to start Jan. 5, but attorneys ...
Congestion pricing cameras will flicker on ... After a lengthy court session stretched into Friday evening, Judge Leo M. Gordon from the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey ...
With hours to go until Sunday’s planned start, the future of congestion pricing was back in court Saturday morning and Friday evening. It is set to begin at midnight tonight. A circuit court denied ...
Congestion pricing is expected to go into effect Sunday because of a federal judge’s ruling rejecting a last-minute challenge brought by the state of New Jersey.
A decision of than 70 pages was publicized by Judge Leo M. Gordon on Monday night ... did not include an injunction to prevent the congestion pricing program from going forward, therefore it ...
The start follows months of legal challenges and the pause of a June start after Gov. Kathy Hochul decided a $15 toll was too ...
A federal court Saturday rejected New Jersey’s last-minute, last-ditch effort to stop congestion pricing from taking effect.