Check out coverage at the NY Observer here, NY Times City Room blog here, and WNYC here…
from City Room:
“I think Mayor Bloomberg’s proposal for congestion pricing is a thoughtful and innovative approach to the problem,” Mr. Obama told Bob Hennelly of WNYC, in an interview that is scheduled to be broadcast during National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” at 4 p.m. Mr. Obama said that revenue from congestion pricing should not replace federal financing for mass transit, WNYC said in a statement describing the interview.
Congestion pricing is a good idea for nearly all, why are so many afraid to say so?
Can someone explain the reasons against congestion pricing, I only know good reasons for it.
Does anyone know what Rhoda Jacobs and Kevin Parker have to say?