As we approach the launch of the Congestion Relief Zone on Sunday, January 5, 2025, the MTA is sharing the attached digital toolkit. The toolkit includes:
1. Congestion Pricing Briefing Presentation
2. Congestion Relief Zone Factsheet
3. Discounts & Exemptions Brochure
4. E-ZPass Brochure
5. Congestion Pricing Social Media Toolkit
6. Fare Discounts Brochure & Translations
7. Fair Fares Palm Card & Translations
8. Access-A-Ride Brochure
9. Borough-Based Improvements Palm Cards
Please utilize and share these resources to help inform your constituents.
Congestion Pricing Public Webinars! Our Congestion Pricing Public Webinar series is underway. We are hosting a series of public webinars throughout December for the public to learn about congestion pricing. Your constituents can learn more and sign up at mta.info/crzwebinars.
Briefings for your office! If your office wishes to be briefed on congestion pricing, we are offering two more sessions exclusively for you and your staff. Register for each below:
1. Friday, 12/13, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Elected Official Office Briefing (Register here)
2. Friday, 12/13, 2 PM – 3 PM Elected Official Office Briefing (Register here)
Help us inform your constituents! We ask for your help in publicizing these public webinars, distributing hard copy materials at your offices, and co-hosting events with us. Below is language to include in your newsletter and we encourage you to share our social media posts and make your own with our social media toolkit.
Please do not hesitate to reach out so we can provide hard copy materials, additional resources, and partner on outreach events. Thank you.
NEWSLETTER LANGUAGE:
Starting January 5, 2025, vehicles entering the Congestion Relief Zone in Manhattan—local streets and avenues at or below 60 St—will be charged a toll. The program will reduce traffic, improve air quality, and fund better public transit.
The MTA is hosting public webinars in December where people can learn about Congestion Relief Zone tolling. Webinars will explain why New York needs Congestion Pricing, how the Congestion Relief Zone works, what the toll rates are, who is eligible for discounts and exemptions, and how to prepare before tolling begins on Sunday, January 5. The sessions will feature a brief presentation, followed by Q&A. Learn more about the sessions and register to attend here.
The toll amount will depend on the type of vehicle, time of day, whether any crossing credits apply, and the method of payment. Most vehicles with E-ZPass will be charged $9 in the peak period or $2.25 overnight, once daily. Discounts or exemptions may apply– visit mta.info/discounts for more details.
E-ZPass is the best way to pay the toll. Drivers will be able to pay with their existing E-ZPass transponder and account. If you already have an E-ZPass account, make sure it is up to date with your current license plate number to ensure you are charged the E-ZPass toll rate and receive any peak period crossing credits. For more information, visit congestionreliefzone.mta.info. Sign up for newsletter updates at mta.info/crznewsletter.
Link here for the PDF.
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