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New York races to revive Manhattan tolls intended to fight traffic before Trump can block them
FILE - Traffic traverses 42nd Street near Grand Central Terminal, in
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York
, Jan. 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) FILE - Recently installed toll traffic cameras hang above West End Ave. near 61st Street in the
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New York to launch $9 Manhattan congestion charge in January
New York plans to revive a $9 congestion mitigation charge for driving in Manhattan starting in January that the state indefinitely put on hold earlier this year, Governor Kathy Hochul said Thursday.
Hochul to announce Thursday new congestion pricing plan; sources say Manhattan toll will be $9
Earlier this year, the governor had put on hold a planned toll hike that would have charged drivers $15 for entering the busiest parts of Manhattan, saying the fee was too high.
Gov. Hochul moving fast to push through $9 Manhattan congestion pricing plan before Trump can kill it
Gov. Kathleen Hochul is negotiating a modified version of congestion pricing with the feds that would start the Manhattan toll at $9 per day before ramping it back up to the $15 plan paused by the governor this summer,
New York moving to revive Manhattan congestion charge
New York plans to revive a congestion mitigation charge for driving in Manhattan that the state indefinitely put on hold in June, the U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday.
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New York City Fire Map Shows Where Over 200 Fires Have Started
The record-breaking statistics come as several Northeast states battle extremely dry conditions and multiple wildfires.
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‘This is the new normal’: Fires spread across New York region
New York City has had over 230 brush fires since Oct. 29, after its driest month since record-keeping began in 1869.
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New York City Council approves bill shifting broker fees to landlords
There are many costs associated with living in an increasingly expensive New York City, but the broker fee might be the most ...
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Lavish gold-domed penthouse in New York city on sale for $25 million
Visitors to New York City’s famed Flatiron Building may have noticed the landmark’s lesser-known neighbor — a narrow ...
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Brush fire burns Inwood Park in New York City
Brush fire reaches three alarms in New York City, the New York City Fire Department reports that no one was injured ...
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New York Doesn’t Have Enough Housing. Why Is It So Expensive to Build?
The scarcity of apartments makes it easy for landlords to raise rents, but building new developments comes with high costs ...
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New York City launches new push to hire lifeguards to keep pools, beaches safe for next summer
Beginning December 8, those interested in the job can start taking the qualifying test to become an NYC Parks lifeguard for ...
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New York to implement congestion pricing at lower rate
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) will revive plans for the nation’s first traffic congestion-pricing plan in New York City at a ...
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New York Joins a Global City Club, With a Deal on Congestion Pricing
The city will be the first in the U.S. to adopt a fee on driving in certain areas, with the aim of reducing traffic and ...
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New York Is Facing Its Worst Wildfire Season in More Than a Decade
New York and the Northeast are in the midst of their worst fire season in more than a decade, with little relief in sight for ...
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