The Gateway Development Commission, overseeing the new rail tunnel project beneath the Hudson River, is relying on $12 billion in federal money.
Trump's administration revoked federal approval of New York’s congestion pricing tolls, halting the program one month after its rollout
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday announced his agency will end New York City's congestion pricing enacted by the state.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rescinded an agreement that allowed congestion pricing tolls to start on Jan. 5.
Duffy did not give a time frame for trying to shut down congestion pricing, saying only that federal officials would contact the state to "discuss the orderly cessation of toll operations." MTA CEO Janno Lieber said tolling would "continue notwithstanding this baseless effort to snatch those benefits away."
The Trump administration said Wednesday it is rescinding approval of New York City's congestion pricing program that is designed to reduce traffic and raise billions to upgrade New York's subway and bus systems.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is withdrawing its support for New York City’s controversial congestion pricing plan and will discuss with the state and stakeholders how to end the program, the agency announced Wednesday.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he has rescinded approval of the tolling.
It's gone again. On Wednesday, the Trump administration withdrew federal authorization for New York's short-lived congestion pricing program that tolls
The U.S. Department of Transportation said the Federal Highway Administration has "terminated approval" of New York City's congestion pricing plan.
The federal waiver granted to the state of New York by the Department of Transportation has been rescinded as of Wednesday.
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