https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/chicago-congestion-pricing-new-york-launches-program/3642185/
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The controversial system rolled out in the new year within New York. The system established what is known as a “Congestion Relief Zone” in Manhattan, with drivers assessed a toll when they enter the area.
That $9 toll is either assessed to an EZ-PASS transponder, or via a mailed bill to the address associated with a vehicle.
As New York moves forward with the program, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is considering a congestion pricing plan for the city.
“I think being able to have robust conversations about how we respond to congestion, and of course, how we generate revenue, particularly from individuals that take full advantage of our city resources, but don’t necessarily live here … I’m all for that conversation,” he said in an interview with Block Club Chicago.
I'm not really in favor of this for Chicago for a few reasons. The first is that I don't think the situation is quite as dire as it got to be in Manhattan, where gridlock made the roads unnavigable. I've talked about the traffic in the Loop being the worst I've ever seen it, but we're not at insanity levels of traffic yet. We might get there, though, because
We don't have the transit capacity to shoulder the burden yet. The headways are still too long and the trains are still too antisocial, and Mayor Hotep doesn't care about the L because the North Side lines disproportionately benefit white people. Driving in the Loop shouldn't be a viable option, but it's become one because of the sorry state of the CTA.
The p.r. angle of squeezing more money out of commuters, staycationers, and tourists is just going to piss everyone off even more. If you're a nice suburban family of four from Crystal Lake and you want to take your kids to the Shedd, the tickets are already like $50 a pop, then you probably have to park under Millennium Park for like $30-$40 because the Green Line is not an option for small children (see above), then you get whacked with another $5 toll because you committed the sin of driving downtown and that's the last straw: the drive downtown already sucked and now this. Incidentally, I would rebut Mayor Hotep's line about "individuals that take full advantage of our city resources, but don’t necessarily live here." If you don't live there, you, by definition, are not taking full advantage of city resources.
As the article points out, the real problem with Chicago traffic isn't even the Loop itself, it's always been the Kennedy and Dan Ryan. I still think we can alleviate some of that by making transit a preferable experience. There was a proposal a while back to dismantle the Ohio/Ontario ramps, which would nudge people toward better options while opening up that space for better development. But a Tollbooth Zone downtown just doesn't feel like the right option here.
There is no or will ever be better options than Ontario/Ohio. Willing a bad choice into existence is why California is a shithole.