Congestion Pricing: MTA announces $51.9 million in Manhattan toll revenue for February
Briefly

In February 2025, New York's congestion pricing program collected $51.9 million, marking a $3 million increase from January. This revenue, totaling $100.5 million for the first two months, will fund essential transportation improvements, including new electric buses and upgrades to train systems. The program aligns with budget projections, and MTA officials note that 95% of tolls were collected during peak hours. The initiative aims to alleviate traffic congestion while providing funds for crucial infrastructure projects.
The program continues to reduce traffic while generating projected funds for critical transit projects.
The MTA said the money will be used to help leverage funding for various capital transportation improvements.
Combined, the program raised $100.5 million in its first two months.
Once again, the extensive studies done are proving to be reliable as we close the second month of the program.
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