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Federal Judge to Weigh Freezing NYC Congestion Pricing Plan

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
November 22, 2024
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On Thursday, November 21st, a Manhattan federal judge announced a hearing to determine whether New York City’s congestion pricing plan should be temporarily halted. Judge Lewis Liman will hold the hearing on December 20th, just two weeks before the tolling system is set to launch on January 5, 2025. This decision follows multiple legal challenges against the plan, which aims to reduce traffic in Manhattan by imposing a $9 toll for vehicles entering below 60th Street.

Opponents, including the Trucking Association of New York and New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing, argue that the plan violates constitutional principles and burdens commuters. Legal filings claim the toll, which will increase to $12 by 2028 and $15 by 2031, was implemented without proper environmental reviews and sufficient public input. These groups have until November 29 to present their case for a preliminary injunction, while the plan’s defenders have until December 2 to respond.

Supporters of congestion pricing, including the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and environmental advocacy groups, emphasize the plan’s potential to alleviate gridlock, improve air quality, and generate revenue for public transit. Governor Kathy Hochul, who revived the initiative after its initial delay, has faced lawsuits from both proponents and detractors of the tolling system. Environmental groups previously sued to prevent delays, citing the importance of timely implementation.

Legal battles surrounding congestion pricing extend beyond New York, with ongoing cases in New Jersey. Newark federal Judge Leo Gordon is considering a separate injunction based on claims by Garden State officials that the plan lacks adequate environmental review. The conflicting litigation highlights the widespread controversy surrounding the nation’s first congestion pricing program.

If enacted, the plan will mark a significant shift in urban transportation policy. Vehicles entering the congestion zone will be charged based on the time of day and payment method. Reduced rates are available for drivers with linked E-ZPass accounts. Despite the uncertainty, Governor Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams remain committed to launching the initiative on schedule.

The December 20th hearing will determine whether the plan proceeds as planned or faces further delays. The outcome will have significant implications for New York City’s transportation infrastructure and environmental goals.

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