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One other Trump NYC congestion pricing deadline passes with MTA tolling intact
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One other Trump NYC congestion pricing deadline passes with MTA tolling intact

Last updated: May 21, 2025 11:16 pm
Editorial Board Published May 21, 2025
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Congestion pricing remained in impact Wednesday, in defiance of one other deadline from Trump’s Division of Transportation and ongoing federal threats to defund New York Metropolis space transit and transportation initiatives ought to New York not stroll stroll again the toll.

Wednesday was the most recent of three deadlines laid out by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who has demanded that New York cease tolling drivers who enter Midtown and decrease Manhattan — a toll required with a view to fund MTA capital initiatives below a 2019 state legislation.

The MTA is at the moment litigating the matter in Manhattan Federal Courtroom, the place transit officers have argued that the federal calls for to vary state coverage are unconstitutional.

A supply near Gov. Hochul Wednesday stated the governor would quickly be informing the feds that, absent a courtroom order on the contrary, the toll would stay in place.

The brinksmanship — with Hochul repeatedly saying the toll will keep as Duffy repeatedly threatens the Empire State’s funding — has marked a three-month showdown between state and federal energy over whether or not the state of New York can implement it’s personal democratically determined transportation insurance policies.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul takes questions from the media throughout a press convention on congestion pricing tolls for Manhattan’s Central Enterprise District final 12 months. (Barry Williams / New York Day by day Information)

Final month — when his second deadline expired — Duffy stated he was “giving New York one last chance to turn back or prove their actions are not illegal,” setting a deadline for Wednesday.

Previous that, he stated, his division wouldn’t authorize federal funds for any freeway undertaking in Manhattan, would refuse to approve Manhattan initiatives below the Nationwide Environmental Coverage Act, and would refuse to greenlight any funding amendments from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council — until any of these initiatives contain security.

Ought to New York’s “noncompliance” proceed, he went on, he’ll defund initiatives citywide.

The MTA will get roughly $2.5 billion in federal {dollars} every year, nearly totally as reimbursements by way of federal system grants, although Duffy’s April risk indicated different companies — corresponding to town and state departments of transportation — may lose funding as nicely.

Earlier deadlines have been accompanied by an eleventh-hour extension and an admonishment from Duffy that there can be penalties for New York ought to it hold the toll in place. No such statements had been made as of Wednesday afternoon, neither by Duffy nor USDOT’s press staff. A USDOT spokesperson didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joins New York City Mayor Eric Adams for a train ride into Manhattan from the Dekalb Ave-Flatbush Ave subway station in Brooklyn on Friday, April 4, 2025. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is pictured in Brooklyn on Friday, April 4, 2025. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Day by day Information)

Duffy first claimed to have the ability to finish the toll by revoking an already-granted federal authorization in February, weeks after New York started tolling drivers in an implementation of the state’s 2019 Visitors Mobility Act, which required the toll as a method of funding a selected checklist of MTA transit initiatives.

The MTA promptly sued, calling the revocation unconstitutional.

In response, Duffy set a March 21 deadline for ending the toll earlier than extending the deadline to April 20, then to Might 21.

Initially Revealed: Might 21, 2025 at 3:38 PM EDT

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