In response to President Trump’s move to end New York City congestion pricing on Wednesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul has said that she will not end the tolling program. At a press conference called mere hours after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that federal approval for the tolling program would be rescinded,
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told New York Gov Kathy Hochul the Trump administration was pulling support on New York City congestion pricing.
The Trump administration is terminating federal approval of New York‘s congestion pricing plan. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) on Wednesday afternoon ann
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul rescinding federal approval of congestion pricing and canceled the agreement that had let the New York Department of
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul rescinding federal approval of congestion pricing and canceled the agreement that had let the New York Department of Transportation collect those tolls.
Earlier today, news broke that President Donald Trump’s Department of Transportation intends to withdraw federal approval of New York City’s congestion pricing. In a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul, DOT secretary Sean Duffy asserted that congestion tolls posed an unfair financial burden on working-class motorists,
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent Gov. Kathy Hochul a letter announcing his agency would revoke federal approval for the tolls, which were permitted to launch through a Federal Highway Agency pilot program.
A letter from U.S. transportation secretary Sean Duffy to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, indicates an end to congestion pricing in New York City. The system, 20 years in the making, went into effect on January 5.
Donald Trump’s administration has terminated federal approval of New York City’s controversial congestion pricing scheme, sparking an immediate state-federal legal battle. Transportation secretary Sean Duffy informed New York governor Kathy Hochul of his department’s decision in a letter on Wednesday.
A standoff between the MTA, Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Trump administration after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revoked congestion pricing. The MTA didn't waste any time heading to court to file papers to prevent the tolls from being stopped.
The Trump administration did in fact make a first effort to disassemble congestion pricing yesterday; Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul saying that the agency will revoke federal approval for MTA’s tolling plan that started on Jan.
Donald Trump's new Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has told New York Gov. Kathy Hochul that the Department of Transportation’s