Parking, Pollution and the Pricing Zone; TriBeCa Tennis Court: Open to All Players

New York Times | May 27, 2007

By Paul Steely White

In rejecting Mayor Bloomberg’s congestion pricing plan, Ellen F. Crain made a flawed "common sense" prediction: that neighborhoods outside of the pricing zone will suffer a scourge of drivers trying to beat the $8 charge by parking near transit stops then hopping on the train ("Red Light for Breathing," Op-Ed, May 20).While some drivers may be willing to spend time trolling for scarce curbside space on already saturated curbs, most will not. Moreover, to deter those na

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