NYC congestion pricing will take a toll on Chinatown businesses, critics argue
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Chinatown activist Susan Lee expressed concerns that the $15 congestion toll in Manhattan would severely impact the neighborhood's economy, hindering post-COVID recovery efforts.
Retired judge Kathryn Freed criticized the toll, stating that it could force the historic Chinatown community out of existence, labeling it as a money grab and smoke and mirrors.
Queens Councilman Robert Holden emphasized that the toll will increase business costs, which will be passed on to consumers, ultimately leading to a rise in overall prices.
Read at New York Post
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