top | item 42958659 (no title) savrajsingh | 1 year ago As far as I can tell, no money goes to improving transit between New Jersey and New York discuss order hn newest donohoe|1 year ago I think that was because NJ rejected the revenue deal as they pushed back against congestion pricing.For example: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/12/18/nj-refusing-generous-...My hope is this will change as NJ accepts the outcome and benefits from it too. mjmsmith|1 year ago Perhaps that will change when the price goes up in a few years, assuming Phil Murphy gives up on frivolous lawsuits and asking the president to stick his nose in. righthand|1 year ago The price is going up this year to sprint back to $20 which is what it should cost if not for all the whining from non-residents of Manhattan. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
donohoe|1 year ago I think that was because NJ rejected the revenue deal as they pushed back against congestion pricing.For example: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/12/18/nj-refusing-generous-...My hope is this will change as NJ accepts the outcome and benefits from it too.
mjmsmith|1 year ago Perhaps that will change when the price goes up in a few years, assuming Phil Murphy gives up on frivolous lawsuits and asking the president to stick his nose in. righthand|1 year ago The price is going up this year to sprint back to $20 which is what it should cost if not for all the whining from non-residents of Manhattan.
righthand|1 year ago The price is going up this year to sprint back to $20 which is what it should cost if not for all the whining from non-residents of Manhattan.
donohoe|1 year ago
For example: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/12/18/nj-refusing-generous-...
My hope is this will change as NJ accepts the outcome and benefits from it too.
mjmsmith|1 year ago
righthand|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
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