The Department of Transportation is responsible for maintaining Toll-Free Bridges in New York City.
Toll-free bridges within the City include:
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Ed Koch Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge
- Manhattan Bridge
- Washington Bridge (Washington Heights Bridge)
- Williamsburg Bridge
You can report problems with toll-free bridges, including:
- Lighting problems
- Graffiti
- Potholes
- Sign conditions
- Snow or ice
- Damaged American flags (Brooklyn Bridge only)
George Washington Bridge
The George Washington Bridge, sometimes referred to as the GWB, is a toll bridge connecting Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey. It is different than the Washington Bridge listed above, which connects upper Manhattan and the Bronx. Go to the "Bridges to New Jersey" section below for information and complaints about the George Washington Bridge.
Long-Term Construction
The Department of Transportation (DOT) manages construction projects to repair or maintain toll-free bridges in New York City.
Get the status or schedule of a construction project.
You can also submit a request to DOT for information about a construction project. DOT will respond to requests within 12 weeks of receipt.