NEW YORK — All the previously frozen funding for the Gateway Tunnel has been released by the Trump administration, according to the Gateway Development Commission.
The GDC said it is working to deploy the $205 million now to resume construction next week, while vowing to “pursue all avenues,” including legal action, to secure future funding.
“We are working with our contractors to deploy these funds to resume work as soon as possible. Letters will be sent to contractors today, and construction activities are expected to resume next week,” the GDC said in a statement.
In a statement, New York Attorney General vowed to keep fighting the Trump administration if the federal government tries to slow down any future funding.
“We will remain vigilant to ensure this funding continues uninterrupted, so that workers and commuters are never again left in limbo by the president’s targeted and unlawful whims,” James said.
The funding comes slightly ahead of the schedule DOJ attorneys estimated yesterday, which suggested it would be fully released by the end of the week.
The new tunnel is meant to ease strain on an existing, over 110-year-old tunnel that connects New York and New Jersey for Amtrak and commuter trains, where delays can lead to backups up and down the East Coast.
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