Federal approval paves way for NYC congestion pricing plan.

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The Federal Highway Administration has given the green light to New York City's congestion pricing plan, triggering a 30-day public review period. The plan aims to reduce traffic in the busiest parts of Manhattan while providing funding for mass transit. The plan has been the subject of debate from politicians and community leaders, with some calling it an unfair tax on commuters. If approved, congestion pricing could be implemented as early as April 2024 and is expected to raise at least a billion dollars every year.
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