Congestion Pricing, NYC and Trump
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“Defendants are enjoined from taking any of the ‘compliance measures’ set forth in the April 21, 2025 letter including withholding federal funds, approvals, or authorizations from New York state or local agencies to enforce compliance,” Liman wrote.
The ruling marks a legal victory for the MTA, but does not end the agency's court battle with the feds over the future of the tolling program.
The most recent deadline set by the Trump administration for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to halt the city's congestion pricing has come and gone.
The MTA board is set to meet Wednesday, one day after a judge granted a temporary restraining order in the ongoing congestion pricing battle with the Trump administration. CBS News New York's Derick Waller reports.
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Fourth time’s a “sham.” The Metropolitan Transportation Authority defied the feds’ fourth deadline to kill congestion pricing — while ripping Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s repeated threats as a “sham.