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New York City Congestion Pricing Plan Is A Go … (?)
Posted on 07/21/2007 16:31:09 | Link | Post Comment
I dunno.
Word is, the New York state legislature has approved a plan to allow New York City to enforce a new congestion pricing plan which would require drivers into (and through) Manhattan (below 60th Street) to pay for the privilege, from between $8 and $24.
Actually, that plan hasn't been approved.
What has been approved isn't exactly clear, but it seems to be that the legislature has approved considering the plan, sometime in the near future.
Same thing, I guess.
(Expect our local City Council to bring up this issue, within two weeks!)
More: A Deal, of Sorts, on Congestion Pricing - By Danny Hakim, The New York Times
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