Jamaica Gleaner

North-South Highway toll could rise by up to 31%

... Government considerin­g proposal

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THE GOVERNMENT has confirmed receipt of a request for an up to 31 per cent increase in toll rate for the North-South Highway due to take effect on September 9.

In a press release issued yesterday, Minister of Transport and Mining Mike Henry stated that he received the final applicatio­n from the operators of the toll road.

Under the Concession Agreement, the minister is obliged to consider the proposed rates increase pending dialogue.

Henry stated that it was important that the current state of the economy be taken into considerat­ion if the operations of the toll road are to be sustainabl­e.

WITHIN OPERATORS’ RIGHTS

However, Henry underscore­d that the operators were well within their rights to seek the level of increases outlined in their applicatio­n. He said, too, that they were aware that the risk of any fallout in its utilisatio­n by motorists was totally theirs and not that of Jamaican taxpayers.

Under the proposed new rates, operators of

Class One vehicles from Caymanas to Mamee Bay could face a 17 per cent increase

Class Two operators – 17 per cent

Class Three operators – 16 per cent

Class Four operators – 19 per cent

The average percentage proposed adjustment will be 17. 6 per cent, while the highest percentage adjustment will be 31 per cent for Class Four vehicles travelling from Caymanas to Angels.

The lowest proposed adjustment will be 14 per cent for Class One vehicles travelling from Caymans to Angels and Class Four vehicles travelling from Angels to Linstead and vice versa.

Details of the proposed adjustment­s are published in today’s Gleaner, and the public has five days to respond. In the interim, Henry said that the Government would not renege on its responsibi­lity to ensure that the alternativ­e routes are maintained to the highest acceptable standard. In that regard, he said that his ministry would be working closely with the National Works Agency.

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