NY Gov Hochul saves you money!
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Once drove through a toll booth at a hair over 100mph. I did toss a quarter. I did not hit the basket.
OTOH, I was driving on the wrong side of the road at the time, so I had to throw the quarter over the roof...
That sounds like a story worth telling. Of course, I hope that the statute of limitations are over!!! 555
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Still waiting for my tolls from NYC⌠The Jersey tolls posted the next dayâŚ
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That sounds like a story worth telling. Of course, I hope that the statute of limitations are over!!! 555
@taiwan_girl said in NY Gov Hochul saves you money!:
That sounds like a story worth telling. Of course, I hope that the statute of limitations are over!!! 555
No. The description is quite probably much better than the full story. It leaves so much to the imagination!
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@taiwan_girl said in NY Gov Hochul saves you money!:
That sounds like a story worth telling. Of course, I hope that the statute of limitations are over!!! 555
No. The description is quite probably much better than the full story. It leaves so much to the imagination!
@LuFins-Dad True!!!
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The Trump administration has reiterated a demand for New York to end its congestion pricing program, providing officials with a 30-day extension to turn off the tolls.
So far, the state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, have refused to comply with a Friday deadline to halt the program. MTA Chief Executive Officer, Janno Lieber has previously said the program will remain in effect until there is a court decision on the matter.
President Donald Trump and US Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy are putting the state and its Governor Kathy Hochul âon noticeâ after New York rebuffed the prior deadline, according to a Thursday post on X.
âKnow that the billions of dollars the federal government sends to New York are not a blank check,â Duffy wrote. âContinued noncompliance will not be taken lightly.â
Avi Small, a spokesperson for Hochul, emphasized that congestion pricing is working and support for the program has continued to grow. âWeâve seen Secretary Duffyâs tweet, which doesnât change what Governor Hochul has been saying all along: the cameras are staying on,â he said in an emailed statement.
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https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/nyc-congestion-pricing-federal-deadline/6231321/
The much talked about but wildly successful, by New York state and transportation officials' standards, congestion pricing program faces a federal deadline on Sunday to turn off its camera -- so is it likely not to happen?
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who called the toll a âslap in the face to working class Americans and small business owners," originally told the state to end the tolling program by March 21. When state officials refused, federal authorities set a new deadline of April 20. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul had said the state intended to ignore that deadline, too.
The dispute headed to federal court in Manhattan, where the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) sued Duffy over his February decision to rescind the tollâs federal approval. Congestion pricing advocates say itâs meant to deter drivers and relieve traffic backups while providing billions of dollars for the cityâs transit system.
Lawyers for the two sides recently reached an agreement that appeared to slow things down. They proposed a briefing schedule that allows for court filings through the end of July and possibly into October, while government lawyers indicated they wouldn't seek an injunction to stop the tolls while the lawsuit proceeds, according to a joint letter signed by an MTA lawyer to the judge in the case.
But the U.S. Department of Transportation has said that it wasn't backing off from its immediate demands to end the tolling.
"The deadline is April 20 and we expect New York to comply and terminate this program. USDOT will continue to fight for working class Americans whose tax dollars have already funded and paid for these roads," a statement from the USDOT said Friday.