Hochul Seeks Delay in NYC Congestion Pricing Amid Legal and Political Pressure

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Governor Kathy Hochul is seeking to delay the implementation of New York City's congestion pricing plan, set to start on June 30, due to concerns it could harm the city's economic recovery and deter commuters. The plan, which aims to reduce traffic and generate $1 billion annually for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, faces uncertainty as Hochul's proposal requires legislative approval.
- Hochul Pushes for Congestion Pricing Delay in Last-Minute Reversal The New York Times
- Congestion pricing lawsuits may require pricey bonds to stall tolls Crain's New York Business
- New York's 'Congestion Pricing' Economy - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
- Sign up for Congestion Relief Zone webinars MTA
- Hochul considering congestion pricing delay amid concerns from Democratic leaders POLITICO
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