Thursday, February 6, 2014

Sources: Staten Island Residents to Get Long-Awaited Break at Verrazano


Staten Islanders will soon be getting a long-awaited break on Verrazano Bridge tolls.


Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to announce a deal today that would allow residents and some commercial drivers to pay less to cross the bridge.


The plan calls for E-Z Pass drivers who live on Staten Island to only pay $ 5.50 per trip, with no minimum required for the discount.


Staten Island residents currently pay $ 6.36 for one or two trips a month, and $ 6 for three or more.


Non-residents with E-Z Pass will still have to pay $ 10.66.


Commercial drivers with a New York state E-Z Pass will get a 20 percent discount once they make 10 or more trips over the bridge per month.


The state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will each contribute $ 7 million to make the discounts possible.


The MTA board will have to approve the toll break at its next meeting later this month.





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