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Tag archive for ‘congestion pricing’

July 25, 2023

In the News: Suits against congestion pricing

Plus Staten Island might sue too; an emerging design star among us; construction resumes at 125 Greenwich. / 19 comments

July 6, 2023

The Latest: Congestion pricing clears another hurdle

Tolling devices to capture revenues for crossing into Lower Manhattan could be in place as soon as next April. Here are some scenarios for what it will mean for us. / 72 comments

In the News: Congestion pricing analysis from around the area and across the pond

For further reading, look to The Times, Vox, Streetsblog, The Washington Post, Gothamist and even the engineering firm Arup. / 2 comments

May 9, 2023

In the News: Bâtard will close May 20

Plus a Mueller prosecutor buys a condo on N. Moore; a suit against the conversion of 55 Broad; congestion pricing is one step closer.

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October 21, 2022

In the News: Sword-wielding suspect attacks a man at Chambers

Plus tips for easy crafts for fall from a local studio; following the money from the PAC to 5 WTC; an analysis of congestion pricing. / 9 comments

August 30, 2022

In the News: The first hearings on congestion pricing

Plus a Greek cooking class at Marathi; new lunch spots downtown; cool art kids in Fidi. / 14 comments

August 16, 2022

What congestion pricing will look like here

The Central Business District Tolling Program will charge drivers $9 to $23 for each trip in or out of the Central Business District south of 60th Street. / 60 comments

June 6, 2022

Neighbors on Laight organize to bring back street trees

An effort to green up the neighborhood joins forces with the architects trying to create a park out of the Holland Tunnel rotary. There will be a dozen new street trees as a result. / 18 comments

February 28, 2022

Seen & Heard: Terra’s new “across the street”

A new pizza bar on West Broadway. Plus a finish date for Vestry construction?; Citi Bikes for miles; comments for congestion pricing. / 7 comments

February 10, 2022

Nosy Neighbor: How many people drive into downtown?

Have any statistics or numbers on how many drive? Of course the number exists, but would be more persuasive if you were specific. / 7 comments

September 23, 2021

Seen & Heard: Congestion Pricing meeting tonight

Plus neighbors are taking action against rats; a public art discussion with Kamau Ware; an oyster bar for the Holy Ground space; Paisley extends hours to add lunch and brunch. / 10 comments

March 18, 2019

Seen & Heard: The mystery at Finn Square

Plus two local women open boutique PR firm here; the Beep will host a public hearing on congestion pricing this week; futsal starts a new spring season; Fred Astaire seeking participants for free programs; vending machines for subways. / 7 comments

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