DOT Needs Answer From Feds Before Starting Tolls This Summer
DOT plans to begin tolling on the Sakonnet River Bridge this summer are stalled, pending federal approval.
Plans to install tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge still await federal approval, despite comments by state Department of Transportation (DOT) Director Michael P. Lewis to a legislative committee on Thursday that tolling would be implemented this summer.
DOT spokesman Bryan Lucier clarified remarks Lewis made during the hearing before the House Finance Subcommittee on Transportation.
He told Patch Friday afternoon that plans to implement tolls are stalled, as the state awaits an answer from the Federal Highway Administration on its application to impose tolls on Route 24.
"We are still waiting for word from the Federal Highway Administration regarding our application — the re-evaluation," Lucier said. "That's kind of where we stand. Obviously the proposal is out there and I know they mentioned the summer timeframe as something we have obviously proposed, but at this point we have no word from Federal Highway.
"We are not moving forward with anything until we have heard from Federal Highway on the application we submitted," Lucier added.
Without federal approval, tolls cannot be implemented and the transfer of the Sakonnet River and Jamestown Verrazzano bridges to the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority will be stopped. "It would be difficult for Turnpike and Bridge to take on any new bridge without a funding source that balances that out," said Lucier.
East Bay residents and lawmakers alike are vocally opposed to installing tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge and have staged protests and drafted legislation in the interest of blocking the tolls. Dozens of East Bay residents and business owners testified before the Senate Finance Committee on the senate bills.
Rep. John Edwards (D- Tiverton, Portsmouth) sponsored a bill (2013-H 5137) repealing Article 20 of the Fiscal 2013 budget. The legislation would prevent the Rhode Island Department of Transportation from transferring control of the Sakonnet River and Jamestown Verrazzano bridges to the RITBA, currently allowed by Article 20.
Sen. Walter S. Felag (D – Warren, Bristol, Tiverton) sponsored the bill in the Senate (2013-S 0020).
Edwards introduced a second bill (2013-H 5069) that would replace the four RITBA gubernatorial appointments with the mayor of Newport and the Town Council presidents of Portsmouth, Tiverton and Jamestown or their designee. Under the legislation, all members with the exception of the director of transportation would have to be residents of Newport County.
Senator Louis DiPalma (D – Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton) introduced legislation mirroring the second House bill in the Senate.
Reps. Raymond E. Gallison Jr. (D – Bristol, Portsmouth), Kenneth A. Marshall (D – Dist. 68, Bristol, Warren), Dennis M. Canario (D – Portsmouth, Little Compton, Tiverton) and Jan P. Malik (D – Warren, Barrington) and Sens. M. Teresa Paiva Weed (D – Newport, Jamestown), Christopher Ottiano (R – Portsmouth, Bristol), David E. Bates (R – Barrington, Bristol, East Providence) and Louis P. DiPalma (D – Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton) are sponsoring the legislation.
"All those bills are still in play, there is still hope," said Gallison, who serves on the House Finance Committee, which will hear testimony on the bills by mid-April. "It ain't over til its over, and believe me we aren't going down without a fight."
JimW
4:35 am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
At the risk of sounding ignorant, I still don't understand why tolls can't be placed on Rt. 95 at the Ct. line. From Maine to Florida I've paid tolls that finance highways and bridges. Why should islanders and tourism suffer when the state or RITBA could earn more with tolls in the 95 area!
Mark D
3:21 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Because the federal gov't wont allow it. RI applied for one of four waivers we did not receive the wavier hence no tolls on 95.
BOB I
8:11 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
the tolls that are on 95 in maine and new hanpshire are on the turnpikes, that were there befor 95 was built. when 95 was built the states were allowed to keep their tolls.
Govstench
9:27 am on Sunday, March 17, 2013
If the state was to impose tolls on I-95, they would give up any federal highway aid for that road, being the tolls would be used for that. The state can't have it both ways, but I'm sure they would want it.
rita
2:52 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
will there be an ez pass that portsmouth residents can pay for yearly?
Robert Oliveira
3:37 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Rita, should all 3 paths to "no tolls" fail, there will unfortunately be an ez pass setup.
rita
7:56 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
ty robert for the info. much appreciated. i second that "no tolls". hopefully we wont have to worry about this if not its gonna hurt alot of people and businesses.
Jim L
10:36 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
Robert olivera, I suggest you read the letter the town council has sent upstate and to Washington, All your naysaying and stories will NOT prevent STOP, don't toll and Middletown STOP (you know the folks you called filth) from the placing of illegal ,job killing ,tax revenue killing, illegal gas double tax enforcing , just plain stupid and not thought out idea, You and your friends upstate Should be sueing Studio 38, sending all the people in on it to jail and using the money regained for bridge repairs
Robert Oliveira
11:42 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
Jim, I did. Other than a reason to go to court later, it's meaningless. Please grow up.
Jim L
2:56 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013
Tolls on 95 must be approved by the feds, Ri applied for one but didn't get it, when a new budget is put in place we should be able to get approval for rt 95 tolls, Boy the RITBA and RIDOT want the Sakonett Bridge, Much more money for the GA and a whole lot less restrictions on where the money goes as for Robert O, grow up/ Unlike you a don't make thinks up nor call thousands of people names, Why don't you send a letter to the Daily news in your real name so the world knows who you are??
Robert Oliveira
3:15 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013
I get letters published in the paper all the time. What are you talking about??
Here's another not made up thing as of yesterday - the House Bills are dead.
Do whatever you like at your little rally since nothing is at stake any more. There are none so free as those that have nothing to lose.
Jim L
6:15 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013
Sure ya do Bobby, what name you under? Just cause you say it don;t make it so, or I believe your one of those folks who thinks if you say something enough folks will believe it's true, just who in the GA do you work for?
Joe Sousa
8:24 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013
Bobby kissed Pat Crowleys behind for a while . He sucks up to that type. Pat screwed him selling the Progressive Liberal web site . He is a foolish little man with delusion of grandeur.
Robert Oliveira
9:24 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013
Jim, my name.
Joe, that comment is so funny - Pat and I have always disliked each other going back to when he flipped the bird at Tiverton Superintendent Rearick (sp?) - that I have to pass it around.
By the way - let me help you with some definitions - that little creep Justin taking on Nancy Mello was a delusion of grandeur. Joe, aka Benedict Arnold, will now tell us what a great democrat he is.
The only foolish thing left to be done is waste any time on the bills in the House.
Spend time on the Senate side where they're actually going to work this out through the budget process and then watch it die. At least you'll feel like you accomplished something before the great disappointment comes.