NYC OTB to Close in June
New York City OTB Could End
in June
The New York City Off Track Betting Corporation will cease
operations June 16 unless state officials provide regulatory relief
before then, according to a January 16 report to the OTB’s board of
directors.
Officials with some OTB’s, including NYCOTB, say the talks in
Albany over the Thoroughbred franchise should also include resolution
of long-standing competition problems between the tracks and off-track
betting corporations.
Trimming OTB could result in greater benefits to the area tracks
with increase attendance and betting. With $1Billion last year betted
at NYCOTB, that money could potentially be spent at Aqueduct and
Belmont. With a greater system of cost management through
consolidation and a better system of profit sharing, the move might
result in a benefit to NYRA, the surrounding communities and greater
revenue to the State.
Leonard O. Allen, president of District Council 37’s Local 2021,
which represents most of the employees who would be laid off, said he
believed OTB appeared to have little choice but to close if the state
does not make changes.