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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he has rescinded approval of the tolling.
The Trump administration is terminating federal approval of New York‘s congestion pricing plan. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) on Wednesday afternoon ann
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul rescinding federal approval of congestion pricing and canceled the agreement that had let the New York Department of
In the letter, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the congestion pricing program appears to be "driven primarily by the need to raise revenue for the Metropolitan Transit Authority system as opposed to the need to reduce congestion.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent Gov. Kathy Hochul a letter announcing his agency would revoke federal approval for the tolls, which were permitted to launch through a Federal Highway Agency pilot program.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy terminated the program, which began Jan. 5 this year and implemented tolls on vehicles entering Manhattan below 60th Street.
A letter from U.S. transportation secretary Sean Duffy to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, indicates an end to congestion pricing in New York City. The system, 20 years in the making, went into effect on January 5.
When the Trump administration moved to end New York City's congestion pricing program Wednesday, did that mean drivers immediately stopped being charged to drive into lower Manhattan? U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent Gov.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told New York Gov Kathy Hochul the Trump administration was pulling support on New York City congestion pricing.
The decision kicked off a battle with New York officials, who say the program will continue.
Donald Trump’s administration has terminated federal approval of New York City’s controversial congestion pricing scheme, sparking an immediate state-federal legal battle. Transportation secretary Sean Duffy informed New York governor Kathy Hochul of his department’s decision in a letter on Wednesday.
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