I-5 Bridge Tolls Won’t Begin Until 2027. That Could Mean Bigger Bills for Drivers
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I-5 bridge tolls won’t begin until 2027. That could mean bigger bills for drivers
Tolling on the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River will start a year later than planned — but drivers traveling between Washington and Oregon may pay a little more than originally forecast as a result.Tolling in both directions on the existing bridge will be one of the first things the public experiences once construction of a replacement bridge gets underway. It is also a critical source of funding to help cover the cost of the projec…


Tolling delay on I-5 bridge could mean higher rates for Oregon, Washington drivers
Tens of thousands of people use the Interstate 5 Bridge every day. (Photo courtesy of Interstate Bridge Replacement Program)Tolling on the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River will start a year later than planned — but drivers traveling between Washington and Oregon may pay a little more than originally forecast as a result. Tolling in both directions on the existing bridge will be one of the first things the public experiences once con…
Tolling delay on I-5 bridge could mean higher rates for Washington and Oregon drivers - Lynnwood Today
More than 131,000 drivers crossed the Interstate Bridge between Portland and Vancouver each day in 2021 compared to 33,000 in 1961. (Photo by Grant Stringer, States Newsroom) Tolling on the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River will start a year later than planned – but drivers traveling between Washington and Oregon may pay a little more than originally forecast as a result. Tolling in both directions on the existing bridge will be one …
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