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Traffic congestion pricing in DC 'counterproductive' to office recovery, mayor says

Proposed tax scheme suggests charging up to $10 to drive downtown
A recently released study on congestion pricing in Washington analyzed the city's transportation system with respect to access, affordability and convenience for residents, workers and visitors. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
A recently released study on congestion pricing in Washington analyzed the city's transportation system with respect to access, affordability and convenience for residents, workers and visitors. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

A theorized congestion pricing toll to enter downtown Washington, D.C., is "the wrong policy at the wrong time," according to the city's mayor, who argued it's "antithetical" to the economic recovery the nation's capital is seeking to achieve.

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