New York’s controversial congestion pricing program is no longer paused after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a modified plan.
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Congestion pricing is coming back — but it will cost drivers a little less to enter lower Manhattan than originally proposed.
Hochul had put the plan on "pause" in June just before the originally proposed toll of $15 was set to take effect.
New York announced that most cars will now have to pay to enter the city at peak hours, a hotly debated move intended to reduce traffic.