
by Bay City News
The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District's board of directors today considered plans that could possibly raise tolls as high as $8 by 2018 to make up a projected budget shortfall. The toll increase proposals follow the release last month of a report projecting a $142 million budget deficit by 2018, bridge district officials said. The board of directors was not making a decision today on whether to increase the tolls. Instead, public outreach meetings are planned in January in San Francisco, Marin and Sonoma counties.
Β Toll increases will likely take effect no sooner than April 2014, bridge officials said. FasTrak users should expect to continue to receive a discount in most of the options under consideration by the board. Those paying by other means should expect tolls to go up by as much as $2 over the next five years, according to bridge district staff.
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