NJ Governor-Elect Suggests 'Reverse Congestion Pricing' for FIFA World Cup
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJanuary 5, 20262 min2,353 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβProposed 'Reverse Congestion Pricing'
- β½ New Jersey's Governor-elect is proposing a 'reverse congestion pricing' toll for those traveling from New York City to attend the FIFA World Cup at MetLife Stadium.
- π‘ This idea mirrors the congestion tolls New Jersey drivers currently pay when entering Manhattan south of 60th Street.
Fan Reactions
- π Soccer fans expressed dismay at the prospect of additional costs, citing already high ticket prices and other expenses associated with attending the World Cup.
- π The suggestion was met with negative sentiment, with one fan calling it "nonsense" and questioning the need for extra fees.
Political Responses
- π£οΈ New York City Mayor-elect acknowledged the proposal and indicated a willingness to discuss it, emphasizing the intertwined nature of the two states and cities.
- β The seriousness of the proposal and the potential for opposition remain unclear, with the Governor-elect not elaborating on her stance.
- ποΈ During the campaign, the Mayor-elect had pledged to work on making FIFA World Cup tickets more available and affordable for New Yorkers.
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