MTA Demands NYC Marathon Pay $750K Toll for Bridge Closure
Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS New York

The MTA is seeking to charge the New York City Marathon organizers $750,000 per year for toll revenue lost when the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is closed for the race, prompting outrage from runners and local leaders. The marathon officials argue that this could lead to increased entry fees for participants and are willing to negotiate with the MTA, emphasizing the significant value the marathon brings to the city. Critics view the MTA's move as a money grab and call for finding a solution that doesn't burden the runners or affect the event's accessibility.