Gov. Hochul to Relaunch NYC Congestion Pricing with $9 Toll

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Governor Kathy Hochul plans to relaunch New York's congestion pricing program with a reduced $9 base toll for passenger cars, down from the previously approved $15. The program, aimed at reducing traffic in Manhattan and funding MTA repairs, was paused earlier due to economic concerns and political timing. Hochul's announcement is expected to address mass transit funding and introduce new revenue streams to cover a $33 billion gap in the MTA's construction plan. The move faces opposition from local Republicans and potential federal challenges.
- Gov. Hochul to relaunch congestion pricing with $9 base toll, sources say Gothamist
- Governor Kathy Hochul expected to unpause congestion pricing with $9 toll on Thursday ABC7 New York
- Gov. Hochul will propose $9-a-day modified version of Manhattan congestion pricing Thursday: sources New York Daily News
- Sources: NY Gov. Hochul to announce 40% reduction in congestion pricing plan News 12 New Jersey
- New York to Revive Congestion Pricing With $9 Toll The New York Times
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