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Related: About this forumPa. Commonwealth Court permanently blocks Gov. Tom Wolf's bridge tolling plan
(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/state/2022/06/30/pa-bridge-tolling-plan-blocked-commonwealth-court-judges-governor-tom-wolf-penndot/stories/202206300111
Pennsylvanias Commonwealth Court on Thursday permanently blocked Gov. Tom Wolfs plan to toll as many as nine major state bridges, including one on Interstate 79 in Bridgeville, ruling his administration had not properly followed state law in getting the plan approved.
A panel from the court sided with the towns of Bridgeville, Collier and South Fayette to end the tolling plan. In a separate case from May, a Commonwealth Court judge imposed a temporary injunction on the tolling projects.
PennDOT has said the bridges are in deteriorating condition and wants to use tolls to pay for replacement and maintenance, while bringing on a private firm to complete the work. The agency got unanimous approval for the proposal from the states Public-Private Partnership Board in November 2020, and only announced in February 2021 which bridges it intended to use for the program.
As of mid-May, contract negotiations were underway between PennDOT and Macquarie Infrastructure Developments, LLC. of Australia, an international group chosen to run the bridge replacements. Tolls hadnt been formally set, but were expected to be around a dollar or two.
A panel from the court sided with the towns of Bridgeville, Collier and South Fayette to end the tolling plan. In a separate case from May, a Commonwealth Court judge imposed a temporary injunction on the tolling projects.
PennDOT has said the bridges are in deteriorating condition and wants to use tolls to pay for replacement and maintenance, while bringing on a private firm to complete the work. The agency got unanimous approval for the proposal from the states Public-Private Partnership Board in November 2020, and only announced in February 2021 which bridges it intended to use for the program.
As of mid-May, contract negotiations were underway between PennDOT and Macquarie Infrastructure Developments, LLC. of Australia, an international group chosen to run the bridge replacements. Tolls hadnt been formally set, but were expected to be around a dollar or two.
Post-Gazette graphic showing proposed tollbridges:
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Gov. Wolf discovered how to make Pennsylvanians mad - charge them for driving over bridges so the state can afford to pay for desperately needed repairs.
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Pa. Commonwealth Court permanently blocks Gov. Tom Wolf's bridge tolling plan (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Jun 2022
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onecaliberal
(35,840 posts)1. Let the shit fall down.
jimfields33
(18,905 posts)2. Use the money from the infrastructure bill. That's what it's for.
FakeNoose
(35,702 posts)6. I think Wolf's plan was set into motion before we had the Build Back Better
So yes, we do have a fallback. Thank you President Biden!
ebbie15644
(1,234 posts)3. Sorry I'm a dem and I hated this plan
FakeNoose
(35,702 posts)4. I know - we all do
Or we did but now it's officially over.