Sen. Nancy Jacobs (R-34) hopes the Maryland Transportation Authority will embrace her idea to offer Cecil and Harford county residents what she is calling "an E-ZPass version of the AVI decal."
"I'm hearing that the board really wants to get rid of the decal program, so I asked them to consider issuing an E-ZPass to Cecil and Harford residents for use on the Hatem Bridge only.
Jacobs said it would be a lower-tier Hatem "only" unlimited E-ZPass for those who don't use other toll facilities. Residents would be charged $10 for the plan starting Oct. 1 and $15 effective July 1, 2013, which is the second phase for increases being proposed by the MdTA.
She wants residents to be exempt from the one-time only transponder fee and the monthly service fee.
So the people using the bridge the most will pay the least for it's use?
ReplyDeleteOk, then, go ahead and swim across.
ReplyDeleteHas Senator Jacobs ever introduced a bill WITHOUT calling a press conference?
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