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Golden Gate Toll Hikes: Board Settles On 5-Year Plan
Helping close $74 million budget shortfall is one aim of the boost in bridge tolls, that gradually will climb to nearly $10, officials said.
MARIN COUNTY, CA – The Golden Gate Bridge district's board of directors voted Friday morning to raise tolls on the span to nearly $10 over the next five years to help close a $74 million budget shortfall.
The Board approved Option Five, expected to raise approximately $100 million over five years.
Only one member of board voted against the toll hike, District spokeswoman Priya Clemens said.
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The FasTrak toll will increase 35 cents a year to $8.50 over five years. The Pay-As-You-Go toll will increase 20 cents a year to $9 and invoice billing toll will increase 35 cents a year to $9.75 over five years.
The toll increases start July 1.
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The Pay-As-You-Go toll is for drivers who register their vehicle's license plate with the district.
Under invoice billing, a camera photographs a vehicle license plate and a bill is sent to the registered owner.
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