Jul
16

Senate, Assembly debating congestion fee into the evening

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There is still no word yet on the future of the congestion fee in New York or on that $500 million boon from the federal government. I’ll have more tonight if news breaks. In the meantime, Sewell Chan at The New York Times has numerous updates (with more still to come) at this post on the Cityroom blog. There’s hope yet.

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2 Responses to “Senate, Assembly debating congestion fee into the evening”

  1. Todd says:

    The more this drags on, the more disgusted I get with NY politics. It’s honestly gotten ridiculous.

  2. danberkman says:

    It’s all over. The Times has the story. It’s really horrific.

    Dan

    http://dencity.wordpress.com

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