
Stephen Nessen
Transportation reporter for WNYC and Gothamist covering New York City transit policy, infrastructure projects, and related news with on-the-ground reporting and analysis.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 20min
Congestion Pricing One Year Later: Was It as Bad as Everyone Said?
Stephen Nessen, a WNYC transportation reporter, dives into the first year of New York City's congestion pricing. He discusses how traffic has reduced significantly while transit use has surged, challenging early warnings of disaster. Nessen compares New York's experience to global examples, like Stockholm, and reveals data showing 27 million fewer vehicle entries. He examines the impacts on air quality and addresses concerns of traffic spillover to neighboring areas. The conversation also touches on revenue generated and the potential for other U.S. cities to adopt similar measures.

Jan 8, 2026 • 32min
Transit News: Fare Hike, Bike Lanes, and Congestion Pricing's Birthday
Stephen Nessen, a transportation reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, shares insights on the first-year results of congestion pricing, highlighting increased traffic speeds and revenue gains for the MTA. He discusses mayor Mamdani's plans for McGuinness Boulevard redesign, focusing on bike lane safety. The conversation also touches on public reactions, fare hikes, and challenges with the Omni tap system. With intriguing views on pollution reduction and future dynamic pricing models, Stephen provides a comprehensive look at NYC's evolving transit landscape.


