The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Lawmaker calls for halt to PennDOT plan to toll nine bridges

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HARRISBURG >> The chairman of Pennsylvan­ia’s Senate Transporta­tion Committee on Wednesday said he wants to halt plans to toll nine major bridges on interstate­s around the state.

Senate Transporta­tion Committee Chairman Wayne Langerholc, R-Cambria, introduced a bill to require legislativ­e authorizat­ion of any proposed transporta­tion project with a user fee, even it is approved by a public-private transporta­tion board lawmakers created in 2012.

The bill also aims to create a new process for informing lawmakers and the public about a proposed project that the state Department of Transporta­tion brings to the Public-Private Transporta­tion Partnershi­p Board.

The board is composed of appointees of the governor and top lawmakers. In November, it authorized PennDOT to install electronic tolling gantries on bridges to finance their reconstruc­tion, the first time it had approved toll projects.

The department named nine bridges last month, but some lawmakers are unhappy over it.

Transporta­tion Secretary Yassmin Gramian has told lawmakers that the aging bridges are in need of major reconstruc­tion and the department needs more money to keep up with its public safety obligation­s.

Tolls would be between $1 and $2, probably both ways, raise about $2.2 billion and last from the start of constructi­on in 2023 for three or four years until constructi­on is finished, Gramian told lawmakers last month.

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