For Immediate Release:
Governor Hogan Rolls Back Tolls Statewide -
$2.50 Bay Bridge Toll Returns For Maryland E-ZPass Users;
ANNAPOLIS, MD - Governor Larry Hogan today delivered on his promise to roll back Maryland's high toll rates and put money back in the pockets of hard-working Maryland families and businesses. From the Bay and Hatem bridges to the Harbor Crossings, the Intercounty Connector (ICC), and the new I-95 Express Toll Lanes (ETL), Governor Hogan's toll rollback, which takes effect July 1, 2015, will save Maryland citizens $270 million over the next five years.
"We are proud to announce what by far is our largest tax relief package to date and marks the first time tolls have been lowered in Maryland in nearly 50 years," said Governor Hogan. "This tax cut will put more than a quarter billion back into the pockets of our beleaguered Maryland taxpayers, and back into our economy."
Responding to the governor's calls to lower tolls, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board today approved recommendations from MDTA staff to decrease toll rates across the state, increase E-ZPass Maryland discounts, and eliminate the monthly $1.50 E-ZPass account fee.
The following toll reductions and changes are effective July 1, 2015:
The following change is effective January 1, 2016:
"I have thoroughly reviewed the toll-reduction plan, and I'm confident the MDTA will continue to maintain its sound financial footing and commitment to safety and quality services," said MDTA Chairman and Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn. "A lot of hard work went into the development of this proposal, and I'd like to thank MDTA board members for their careful analysis and approval of this toll-reduction plan."
To take advantage of the new E-ZPass discounts, motorists are urged to sign up for a Maryland E-ZPass. The new discounts increase from 10% to a range of 25% to 37.5%.
"If you turned in your E-ZPass years ago because of the monthly maintenance fee, it's time to come back," said MDTA Executive Director Bruce W. Gartner.
The $54 million annual toll reduction is made possible by efficiencies in MDTA's capital and operating budgets that will allow the agency to meet its financial responsibilities and implement the governor's toll rollback. For a detailed list of toll reductions statewide, visit mdta.maryland.gov.
MD Toll Rates Effective July 1, 2015 (PDF Download)
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May 7, 2015
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$4 For Drivers Paying Cash
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