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San Francisco Eyes Dynamic Pricing For Parking Following NYC’s Success; Deadline Looms for NYC
San Francisco officials are showing renewed interest in congestion pricing after visiting New York City to study its program. Transportation Authority Chair Supervisor Myrna Melgar led a delegation including Supervisors Matt Dorsey and Chyanne Chen to NYC, where they found the congestion pricing program “a resounding success.” Officials noted that while San Francisco’s downtown is…
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NYC Congestion Pricing: Long-Term Goals and Potential Benefits
Despite initial rollout challenges, New York City’s congestion pricing plan maintains a steadfast focus on long-term benefits for the city and its residents.1 While early revenue reporting encountered issues, likely due to EzPass errors, it’s crucial to remember the plan’s infancy and its overarching goals. The core objective is to significantly reduce traffic congestion in…
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