New York City’s comptroller and a group of legal experts and environmental advocates announced yesterday they are exploring all legal avenues, including multiple lawsuits, to get New York City’s congestion pricing plan back on track, this after New York’s Governor put it on pause last week just ahead of its June 30th implementation. Brad Lander said yesterday that Governor Kathy Hochul’s “indefinite pause” harms the city’s goals of reducing emission and improving air quality, and leaves a $15 billion hole in the MTA’s Capital Program. That was supposed to fund updates to decades-old signal technology that results in train delays.