Trump administration appeals ruling on releasing New York City tunnel funds

A construction crew works on the Manhattan Tunnel Project, which is part of the Hudson Tunnel Project, in New York City, Oct. 1.

A construction crew works on the Manhattan Tunnel Project, which is part of the Hudson Tunnel Project, in New York City, Oct. 1. (Kylie Cooper, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The Trump administration appealed a ruling to release funds for New York's Hudson Tunnel.
  • Judge Vargas ordered the release of funds for critical rail infrastructure repairs on Friday.
  • Trump sought support to rename landmarks in exchange for unfreezing the funds.

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday appealed against ​a decision requiring the Transportation Department to unfreeze federal funding for the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project in New York, according to a court ⁠filing.

U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas on Friday issued a preliminary injunction that requires the federal government to ‌release funds for a project to overhaul critical rail infrastructure in New York ⁠and New Jersey. The Trump administration filed a notice of appeal on ‌Sunday.

The Transportation Department said ‍in September that it froze the funding pending a review of the ⁠project's compliance with new federal prohibitions against ⁠race- and sex-based considerations in contracting decisions.

Trump offered last month to unfreeze the funds, a source said, in return for support from Democrats to rename Washington Dulles Airport and New York's Penn Station after him. Democrats strongly criticized the offer.

The Gateway Project is intended to build a new commuter rail tunnel between Manhattan and New Jersey and repair ‍a century-old tunnel used by more than 200,000 travelers and 425 trains daily. Vargas handed down her ruling hours after New York and New Jersey said construction would halt for lack of funding.

The existing Hudson Tunnel, heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, needs frequent emergency repairs that disrupt travel on the nation's most heavily used passenger rail line.

"We thank our partners ‌in New York and New Jersey for taking action to help us access the federal funding for the ‌Hudson Tunnel Project," the Gateway Development Commission said in a statement on Friday after Vargas issued her ruling. "As soon as funds are released, we will work quickly to restart site operations and get our workers back on the job."

The project was allocated ⁠about $15 billion in federal support ​under former President Joe Biden. Nearly $2 billion ⁠has been spent so far.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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