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$9 Golden Gate Bridge Toll After 5-Year Toll Increase Approved

by ECT

The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District Board of Directors voted 15-1 this morning to provide funding for current and expanded public transit services through toll increases at the Golden Gate Bridge.

The new tolls will go into effect beginning July 1, 2019, at the following rates:

The toll rate will remain the lowest for FasTrak customers, who comprise 85% of Golden Gate Bridge drivers. Pay-As-You-Go customers pay either in advance of their trip or shortly after, and can use either a cash payment network or pay their toll online. Invoice customers are those who choose to pay the bill they receive in the mail after a crossing.

The revenue generated through the toll increase will allow the District to address a projected $75 million need. It will provide for ongoing maintenance of the Golden Gate Bridge and continuing Golden Gate Ferry and Golden Gate Transit service.

The revenue will also provide approximately $25 million towards improving public transit, such as growing the number of Golden Gate Ferry trips between Larkspur and San Francisco. Larkspur Ferry service has grown by 26% over the past decade, pushing demand over capacity on several weekday rush hour trips. Cumulatively, the number of passengers on Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry reduces traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge by 20% during the morning commute.

The toll increase proposal is detailed in the staff report, which can be found on the District’s website: http://goldengate.org/board/2019/agendas/documents/2019-0321-FinanceComm-No6-ApprTollIncreaseGGB.pdf.

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2 comments

Melanie Mar 22, 2019 - 8:28 pm

Nine dollars is a bit much. Especially if you cross the bridge daily.

Martin NMN Mar 23, 2019 - 3:55 pm

I think this increase is not really for the maintenance of the bridge, but for other transportation venues.

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