NYC Infrastructure Projects Lawsuit
- Mary Altaffer - AP
- Updated
FILE - Metropolitan Transportation Authority workers are seen during a media tour of subway tunnels built in the 1970s that will be part of the Second Ave Subway expansion project, Nov. 23, 2021, in New York.
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The transit agency in charge of New York City’s subway system has sued the Trump administration. It's claiming breach of contract after the administration withheld almost $60 million in federal funding that was supposed to help build new stations in Manhattan. The lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is the latest in a series of legal battles between the federal government and officials in New York and New Jersey over funding for transportation infrastructure projects. The Trump administration announced in October a hold on $18 billion in funding for the subway extension as well as a new tunnel beneath the Hudson River, citing a government shutdown.
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