Trump extends deadline for New York to end congestion toll for Manhattan drivers
- The Trump administration has extended New York's deadline to halt its congestion pricing plan by 30 days, now due in mid-April.
- Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has put New York Governor Kathy Hochul 'on notice' regarding the congestion pricing.
- Governor Hochul has pledged 'orderly resistance' against the federal demand to end the pricing system.
- Experts argue that only Congress has the authority to rescind the federal approval of the toll.
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Trump Admin Grants 30 Day Extension for NYC to End Congestion Toll for Manhattan Drivers
The Trump administration announced on March 20 that it is extending a deadline it gave to New York City last month to end its $9 congestion pricing program for drivers entering parts of Manhattan. In February, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration terminated approval of the program and gave the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)—which operates the city’s subways, buses, and regional rail network…
Deadline to end congestion pricing extended as toll cameras stay on
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