Gateway Development Commission sues Trump administration over stalled federal funds for Hudson River tunnel
Work on the Hudson River tunnel before President Donald Trump announced he was "terminating" federal funding for the project. Credit: AP/Ted Shaffrey
WASHINGTON — The Gateway Development Commission late Monday evening filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing the federal government of breaching its contractual obligation to release $15 billion in congressionally approved funds for a massive new Hudson River tunnel.
The lawsuit, filed by the board overseeing the regional rail project, requests the federal Department of Transportation release more than $205 million in funding owed to the project that has not been released since October, when President Donald Trump declared he was "terminating" the funding.
Project managers had warned last week in a public hearing that without the federal funding, work on the project would come to a halt as early as Friday.
The Department of Transportation’s "breach has jeopardized the project, threatened the livelihoods of the countless workers employed in its construction, endangered passengers who must rely on decaying, century-old rail infrastructure, and undermined the United States’ reputation as a reliable contracting party," reads the 75-page lawsuit filed with the U.S. Federal Court of Claims. "This Court’s intervention is urgently needed to redress these breaches."
The lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of "shifting explanations" for pausing the funding that are "plainly unlawful."
Last October, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought announced on social media that funding for the Gateway Tunnel Project and the Second Avenue Subway extension were being suspended as the administration reviewed whether the project employed "DEI" — or diversity, equity and inclusion — practices opposed by the administration. The lawsuit notes that last month, a Trump spokesperson told reporters the money could be restored if New York Democrats reconsider their immigration policies.
"For months, [Gateway Development Commission] has worked cooperatively with its federal partners to meet their requirements for restoring funding," the lawsuit states, adding that the commission "responded thoroughly and promptly to each request for information about the project’s federally mandated Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program and provided documentation that the project is in compliance with the Administration’s latest regulations."
New York lawmakers expressed their support for the lawsuit late Monday. The project, first conceived nearly 15 years ago, is meant to replace the aging 116-year-old North River Tunnel.
"This lawsuit would be unnecessary if President Trump did the right thing for New York and New Jersey and lifted his arbitrary freeze," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. "Gateway is the most important infrastructure project in the country, and tens of thousands of union workers depend on it moving forward."
Gov. Kathy Hochul called the Gateway project essential to the region’s economy, saying commuters "depend on a safe, reliable ride under the Hudson River."
"For months, Donald Trump and his enablers in Washington have illegally withheld committed funding for this project in a brazen act of political retribution intended to hurt New Yorkers, putting thousands of union jobs and billions of dollars in economic benefits at risk," Hochul said.
The commission’s chief executive officer, Tom Prendergast, said in a statement: "Our goal has always been to work with our federal partners and get funding flowing again. At the same time, we must hold the federal government to its contractual obligations so that construction is not halted. It’s our responsibility to fight for the nation’s most urgent infrastructure project and the nearly 1,000 workers whose jobs are threatened."
The White House and Department of Transportation did not return requests for comment late Monday night.
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