
NYC Marathon Organizers Face $750K Toll Demand from MTA
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is demanding that the New York City Marathon organizers pay approximately $750,000 for the use of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, citing lost toll revenue when the bridge is closed for the race. The New York Road Runners argue that the MTA benefits from increased transit ridership during marathon week, offsetting any lost toll revenue, and have requested data to support the MTA's claim. The MTA has threatened to restrict the marathon's use of the bridge if the payment is not made, but the Road Runners warn that this could significantly impact the race. Both parties are open to negotiation to reach a resolution.
