New York support for congestion pricing rises as Trump moves against policy: Poll
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Congestion Pricing Support Rises Among NYC Residents, New Poll Finds
Congestion Pricing Support Rises Among NYC Residents, New Poll Finds - New York City, NY - The Federal Highway Administration and the Trump administration have ordered New York City to end congestion pricing by March 21.
New York support for congestion pricing rises as Trump moves against policy: Poll
Support for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D) congestion traffic pricing in New York City has ticked up as President Trump moved to revoke the policy, according to a new survey. The Siena College poll released Monday showed 42 percent of New York City voters said they support the program, while 35 percent are opposed…
Plurality of NYC residents support congestion pricing: new Siena poll
The poll, which surveyed New York City registered voters, found that 42% said they wanted the toll — which costs most drivers $9 a day to drive in Midtown and lower Manhattan — to remain in place while 35% said they wanted the toll removed.
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