The document discusses New York City's plans to accommodate a growing population through 2030 by improving its transportation system. It faces problems of overcrowded transit lines and traffic congestion. The city proposes to invest in mass transit, but has a $30.9 billion funding gap. Implementing a congestion pricing plan in Manhattan could generate $400 million annually to fund improvements. Under the plan, drivers would pay a daily fee to drive in highly congested areas during peak hours. Congestion pricing was shown to significantly reduce traffic and raise funds in London and Stockholm.