A crowd of 500 – 600 citizens from the Lower and Mid Shore showed up tonight to oppose the O’Malley administration’s proposed toll increases. If adopted, the toll on the Wm. Preston Lane, Jr. (Chesapeake Bay) Bridge will rise from the current $2.50 per round trip to $8.00 by 2013. If adopted, the toll would double to $5.00 on October 1, 2011.
A Full House at the Kent Island High School Auditorium
Overflow Crowd Stood Waiting for Their Chance to Speak
omalley and the democrats raid the transportation fund, they build an intercounty connector over on the western shore. and now they want everyone else to pay for it!
ReplyDeletetotal bs!
just get an E-ZPASS, sheesh!
ReplyDeleteI can assure you that Conway and Mathias, et al doesn't mind voting to adopt this bill because they will be traveling with a tax payer funded Ezpass! All members of the General Assembly were supplied with an Ezpass to use in their personal vehicles. If not then "Lawmakers would still be eligible to seek reimbursement for tolls."
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to see this much opposition. Maybe it will put a lid on this stupid idea.
ReplyDeleteWhere was the opposition when O'Malley stole all the money from the counties Highway User Revenue. Are people really that stupid? This is a result of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don't think they'll listen till after we secede from the Annapaholes and Baltimorons!
ReplyDeleteoh people bitch the bridge was ever built and the locals seldom cross it thus their isolated down home naivete
ReplyDeleteit is not going to affect the influx to the beaches and commerce
they are going to come
and it is not like locals pay to get out in the world
another dead issue
its four dollars to cross the Ben Franklin from Philly to New Jersey
and that does not dissuade daily commuters
you act like your going to be starved of tourism
nobody is crossing that bridge to come to Salisbury
11:07 - for me it isn't that the are raising the rate. It's how the Western shore forces 15% from the casino in Ocean Downs and now are raising the rate to enter the Eastern Shore to pay for a road on the western shore. We ALWAYS are the ones that are asked to suffer for the whims of Annapolis. When is the last time the state raised a toll on the Western shore to build a collector road here? When is the last time a western shore casino had 15% of their profits sent to fund something on the Eastern Shore? Never.
ReplyDelete11:07, i live in salisbury and i cross that bridge almost daily. not like i have a choice to take another route. I like to get kissed when I'm getting screwed!
ReplyDeleteThe toll, at $2.50, is one of the lowest in the country (if not THE lowest) for crossing a bridge of that magnitude. It's long overdue for a bump. The bridge needs constant maintenance, which isn't free. What's more expensive...crossing the bridge or driving around? Complain all that you want...the toll is going up.
ReplyDeletewhere has the money been going all these years from the tolls paid? why aren't maintenance costs worked in to the yearly budget of the bridge like homesowners have to budget for maintenance & home improvements? if monies were put away for such items, & was not used for things other than bridge repairs there would not be a need for such high increases.
ReplyDeleteWhere was all this vitrol and outrage and complaints about government intrusion when Ehrlich more than doubled MVA fees in Maryland (and nearly every other fee he could get his hands on?)
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