MTA Board approves $9 congestion pricing plan

Gov. Hochul said the money would go toward funding the MTA while reducing congestion and keeping millions of dollars in the pockets of commuters.

Bob Doda

Nov 18, 2024, 6:40 PM

Updated 1 hr ago

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The MTA Board voted 12-1 to approve the new congestion pricing plan in Manhattan.
Driver will be charged $9 when entering the city below 60th Street. It’s scheduled to be implemented on Jan. 5.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a revised pricing plan last week during a news conference.
She said the money would go toward funding the MTA while reducing congestion and keeping millions of dollars in the pockets of commuters.
“We’re still getting the $15 billion to fund the MTA and drivers are paying $6 less,” said Hochul.
This is a developing story.