MTA resets priorities after pause in congestion pricing, while Governor's schedule includes auto-industry lobby fundraiser
Briefly

MTA is deprioritizing certain projects, like ADA improvements and the Interborough Express light rail, due to the suspension of congestion pricing plans.
The MTA cannot act on congestion pricing until approved by NY State, NY City, and the federal government, as State consent is now lacking.
Governor's temporary pause on congestion pricing contrasts with scheduled involvement in a fundraiser hosted by car dealers, aiming to reduce vehicles in Manhattan.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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