Trump administration sets March 21 deadline for New York to end traffic congestion pricing
- The head of the Federal Highway Administration, Gloria Shepherd, directed the MTA to end its congestion pricing program by March 21, a directive New York officials plan to ignore.
- MTA Chair Janno Lieber stated that the congestion tolling cameras would remain operational until a court orders otherwise.
- The MTA filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Transportation, claiming it lacked the authority to revoke the congestion pricing program.
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