Trump administration orders New York to end congestion pricing by March 21 | New York

the Trump administration commander New York City To end the pricing program by March 21.
In the February 20 message It is announced On Wednesday, the CEO of the U.S. Transport Administrative Company (FHWA), Gloria Shepherd, told New York and City State officials that “they should stop collecting federal highways in [central business district tolling program] Region by March 21, 2025.
“In order to provide [the New York state department of transportation] Its project sponsors time to end the operations of this experimental project in an organized manner. This cancellation will be from approval and ending the November 21, 2024 agreement on March 21, 2025, “the message added.
He also cited a message Directed New York State officials and city on February 19 by Sean Duffy, the newly appointed Minister of Transport in Trump.
In last week’s speech, Duffy wrote: “I share the president’s concerns about influencing Americans from a working class who now have an additional financial burden that they explain in their daily lives. Users of the highway network inside [central business district] The fee area funded and improved these highways by paying gas taxes and other taxes. “
Shepherd also wrote in her message: “The minister’s speech stated that FHWA will contact the Ministry of Transport in New York State and the arrangement of its project, the Treburu Bridge, the Sultanate of the Tunnel and the Ministry of Transport in New York City to discuss the organized stop of fees under [central business district tolling program]”
The Capital Transport Authority (MTA), responsible for public transport in New York City, and the New York Bridge Authority, filed a lawsuit to prevent the administration.
The decision of the US Department of Transport to stop the implementation of the New York City of the program aims to put a Stop at the city initiative This imposes a $ 9 fee on drivers who enter Manhattan less than 60 streets between 5 in the morning and 9 pm on the week and fees less than 9 am to 9 pm on weekends.
After last week’s speech from Duffy, Trump, who has Pledge This program prompted a widespread violent reaction when he moved to his social platform and wrote: “The pricing of the crowd has died. Manhattan and all of New YorkIt is saved. The king lives! “
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New York Governor, Cathy Hocholand Respond : “We are a nation of laws, not ruled by a king.” “Public transport is the lifeblood in New York City and a critical of our economic future – where New York, like President Trump, knows well,” she added.
The guardian has arrived at the Hochul office for comment.