After Judge's Split Ruling, M.T.A. Says Congestion Pricing Will Begin
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A federal judge found that New York largely enacted a plan to toll drivers entering Manhattan. However, further review from federal officials is required.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority stated it would implement congestion pricing on Sunday, though New Jersey's lawyer claims the ruling blocks the plan's proceed.
The judge's decision criticizes the Federal Highway Administration's approval process, indicating that further evaluation of the congestion pricing proposal is necessary before implementation.
New Jersey's lawsuit highlights concerns over environmental assessments, arguing that New York's congestion pricing could negatively impact their state's environmental landscape.
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