The affirmation came at a recent meeting of the full city council, adding to earlier opposition for such measures expressed by the three parties in the local election campaign this year.
A congestion charge in York has again been ruled out by the three main parties on its city council - at least for the next four years!
The affirmation came at a recent meeting of the full city council, adding to earlier opposition for such measures expressed by the three parties in the local election campaign this year.
Only the Green Party suggested the city may need such a charge and they lost all their three seats in the May elections.
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