Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has mandated that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) eliminate congestion pricing by May 21, warning of potential federal funding cuts if they fail to comply. Governor Kathy Hochul and the MTA have reiterated their stance of not turning off the pricing cameras without a court order. The deadline, which was initially set by the Trump administration, had been postponed. The MTA has responded by stating they are assessing their legal options as the matter is currently before a federal court, insisting the cameras will remain active.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has set a firm deadline on May 21 for the MTA to eliminate congestion pricing, threatening federal fund penalties if not met.
The MTA has firmly stated that it will not deactivate the congestion pricing cameras without a court order, emphasizing ongoing legal proceedings.
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