Why the Biggest City in America Can't Get Big Things Done
Briefly

With New York on the verge of adopting congestion pricing, Gov. Kathy Hochul shelved another significant initiative, adding to a list of abandoned projects like a subway to Staten Island and a cross-Hudson River rail tunnel.
Despite being a place of constant change and ambition, New York can struggle to make things happen, balancing between being change-oriented and traditionalist, causing delays and cancellations of various development projects.
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