"MTA's $15 Manhattan Toll and Congestion Pricing Update"

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New York City is close to implementing a plan to charge drivers a $15 toll to enter Manhattan south of Central Park in an effort to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution, and provide funding for the city's subway and bus systems. The plan, aiming for a summer launch, faces opposition from various groups, including public school teachers, suburban commuters, and business owners, who are concerned about the impact on the local economy and accessibility for disabled individuals. The proposed congestion fees would also affect app-based rides, taxis, and for-profit buses, while facing legal challenges from neighboring New Jersey.
- NYC's plan to ease gridlock and pump billions into mass transit? A $15 toll for Manhattan drivers The Associated Press
- MTA gives congestion pricing update ahead of first public hearing NBC New York
- MTA’s lower Manhattan congestion pricing system nearly ready to go New York Daily News
- MTA announces two exemptions for congestion pricing Spectrum News NY1
- MTA installs futuristic cameras in Manhattan to charge, track cars for congestion pricing Gothamist
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