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NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration has pushed back a Friday deadline for New York to end its new $9 congestion toll on most drivers entering Manhattan. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday extended by 30 days a March 21 deadline for New York state to end Manhattan's congestion pricing program. The U.S. Transportation ...
The Trump administration says New York must end congestion pricing or risk losing federal funding.
New York City’s $9 congestion toll on drivers in Manhattan’s busiest areas will remain in effect, despite the federal government’s Sunday deadline to scrap it.
The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began ...
Wednesday is the deadline set by the Trump administration for Gov. Kathy Hochul to cancel congestion pricing or lose some federal funding .
RELATED: MTA: Congestion pricing brings in $52M in a month, as battle continues over the toll The Trump administration originally announced April 20 as the deadline, but it was later extended.
The Trump administration is threatening to stop future federal approvals for transportation projects in Manhattan and may withhold funding if New York City’s congestion pricing program continues.
What You Need To Know The U.S. Department of Transportation sent a letter to city and state leaders calling for New York City's congestion pricing program to end by March 21 The Trump ...
(The Center Square) — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is giving New York City a 30-day extension to wind down its controversial congestion pricing program and putting Gov. Kathy Hochul "on ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has sent a letter to the MTA and Gov. Kathy Hochul imposing a May 21 deadline to end congestion pricing.