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State Blocks $500 Million Federal Environmental Funding for New York
New York City, on the brink of going ahead with congestion charges
for part of the island of Manhattan, missed a key deadline yesterday, when the state of New York failed
to endorse its bid for $537 million in U.S. Department of Transportation funding for the project.
With the congestion charge, or "cordon toll" as DoT sometimes calls it, the $8 toll for each car coming downtown
on work dasys would be used to improve transit. The plan got caught up in a tight deadline and politics,
with mayor Bloomberg unable to convince state legislators to let him go ahead with it. The plan is,
predictably, not very popular in New York suburbs, and only in Manhattan does it get support.
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