Trump Administration Considers Halting New York City's Congestion Pricing: Report
- The Trump administration may withdraw federal authorization to halt New York City's congestion pricing program, according to a New York Times report.
- Congestion pricing started on Jan. 5, charging drivers $9 to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, as previously reported by Patch.
- The plan aims to reduce gridlock and is expected to generate over $15 billion for public transportation upgrades, according to the MTA.
- President Trump stated he would end congestion pricing, claiming it harms the city's economy.
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