Court Ruling Upholds Congestion Pricing Plan Despite Trump Opposition
March 3, 2026 • Google News World
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot cancel New York City’s congestion pricing tolls. The decision comes after a lengthy battle between the city and the Trump administration.
The congestion pricing program, which was implemented in 2020, charges drivers a fee to enter certain areas of Manhattan during peak hours. The program aims to reduce traffic congestion and generate revenue for public transportation improvements.
In 2021, the Trump administration announced plans to cancel the congestion pricing program, citing concerns about its impact on small businesses and residents. However, a federal judge has now ruled that the administration’s decision was unlawful.
The ruling means that the congestion pricing tolls will continue in effect, at least for the time being. The city and transportation officials have welcomed the decision, saying it will help to improve public transportation and reduce traffic congestion.
The Trump administration had argued that the congestion pricing program would harm small businesses and residents, particularly those living in low-income neighborhoods. However, the judge has rejected these claims, ruling that the program was lawful and did not violate any federal laws or regulations.
The decision is a victory for New York City and its transportation officials, who have worked to implement the congestion pricing program despite opposition from the Trump administration. The ruling also highlights the importance of local governments in setting their own policies and regulations, free from interference from the federal government.
Source: Google News World