New York inches towards traffic congestion charge

0 Comments | AFP, April, 2008

NEW YORK (AFP) — Plans by New York authorities to charge motorists for entering Manhattan have taken a step forward with a vote by the city's council urging state lawmakers to approve the proposed levy.

The city council passed the vote by 30 to 20 late Monday, paving the way for the proposal to be put to state lawmakers, who have in the past expressed reservations about the traffic charge.

If the proposal is approved by next Tuesday, the state will be eligible for more than 350 million dollars in federal funding to improve mass transit.

Congestion charging was first put forward by Mayor Michael Bloomberg last year in a bid to reduce gridlock in the city and improve air quality.

"I am increasingly confident that state leaders will do what's right for...

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