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A compromise bill to rename the bridge the "Governor Mario M. Cuomo Tappan Zee Bridge" was later introduced and sponsored by both Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, Republican of Upstate New York, as well as Assemblyman Byrne. On June 20, 2018, the State Senate voted 40–20 in favor of renaming the bridge.
Tappan Zee (Governor Mario M. Cuomo) Bridge (eastbound toll; E-ZPass or Toll by Mail) Westchester: Tarrytown: 12.65: 20.36: 9: US 9 / NY 119 east – Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow: Eastbound exit and entrance; NY 119 not signed: To US 9 – Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow: Westbound exit and entrance; access via NY 119: Greenburgh: 10.50
A glaring and highly visible example of taxation without representation is the space on the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge to promote east-west rail between Westchester and Rockland that could connect ...
The Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge, commonly known as the Tappan Zee Bridge, was a cantilever bridge in the U.S. state of New York. It was built from 1952 to 1955 to cross the Hudson River at one of its widest points, 25 miles (40 km) north of Midtown Manhattan , from South Nyack to Tarrytown .
The new 270-foot pedestrian and bicycle connector bridge is part of a $13.9 million project funded by the Thruway Authority and New York State Department of Transportation that began in March 2023 ...
A tugboat pushing a barge passes under the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge as it heads up the Hudson River towards its destination in Newburgh April 9, 2024. ... “The taxes and toll payer monies ...
[44] [45] The bridge's eastbound span opened to traffic on September 11, 2018. [46] [47] Upon completion, the new Tappan Zee Bridge became one of the longest cable-stayed spans in the nation. [48] In June 2017, the Tappan Zee Bridge was renamed the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. [49]
The New York state Thruway Authority plans a $13.9 million project to connect the bike-pedestrian path on the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge south over the Thruway onto Broadway in Tarrytown.