MTA discusses congestion pricing revival before approval
A Manhattan federal judge will hold a hearing over whether to freeze the hotly contested congestion pricing plan — just two weeks before the first-in-the-nation toll is set to take effect.
But first, the Trucking Association of New York, United Federation of Teachers and the interest group New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing all have until Nov. 29 to make their case for a “preliminary injunction” that would temporarily stop the plan, the judge said. The toll’s backers, including the city, state and Metropolitan Transportation Authority, have until Dec. 2 to file their own court papers arguing to keep the plan intact.Powerful winter storm set to create Thanksgiving travel chaos — and New York is at the center
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