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The Department of Transportation has extended its deadline for New York City to end congestion pricing. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced in a post on X that the Department of ...
The Trump administration has extended the deadline it gave New York City to end its congestion pricing program, the first of its kind in the nation, as New York officials vowed to keep the tolls on.
A day after the federal government extended the deadline for New York to end congestion pricing, Gov. Kathy Hochul touted the success of the tolls.
By David Shepardson (Reuters) - 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.
President Donald Trump’s transportation chief is giving New York an extra 30 days to take down its congestion pricing tolls, with the warning that “continued noncompliance will not be taken ...
The Trump administration on Thursday extended the deadline it set for New York to end congestion pricing, while simultaneously chastising Gov. Kathy Hochul for refusing to halt the tolling program ...
Even as New York faces an order from the U.S. Department of Transportation to shut down its congestion pricing scheme, new ...
New York City's $9 congestion pricing fee for people driving in certain parts of the city will remain, passing a federal deadline Sunday to end it.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Gov. Kathy Hochul "New York risks serious consequences" unless it stops collecting congestion pricing tolls.
New York is still “on notice” to end congestion pricing in two weeks, federal attorneys said Wednesday – but it’s unclear what the Trump administration would do if the deadline is ignored.