"NYC Residents Divided as MTA Holds First Congestion Pricing Hearing"

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New Yorkers voiced strong opposition to the proposed $15 congestion fee for entering Manhattan below 60th Street, arguing it would burden working-class drivers and lack viable public transportation options. Advocates believe the funds would lead to much-needed improvements, reduced pollution, and faster emergency response times. The plan, set to start in June, aims to raise $1 billion annually for transit upgrades, with exemptions for certain drivers. The MTA faces legal challenges as it moves forward with the contentious tolling program.
- NYC congestion pricing ripped as ‘$15 ransom’ during first MTA hearing on contentious tolling plan: ‘Substantial burden’ New York Post
- Congestion pricing public hearing set for Friday, FDNY members set to speak at hearing and rally WABC-TV
- Love It or Hate It: New Yorkers Weigh In on Congestion Tolling Bloomberg
- MTA installs futuristic cameras in Manhattan to charge, track cars for congestion pricing Gothamist
- MTA gives congestion pricing update ahead of first public hearing NBC New York
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