Road usage charge options and tolling being discussed at Washington State Transportation Commission hearings Dec. 10 and 11
Transportation revenue options are a focus of the Washington State
Transportation Commission’s meeting next week in Olympia. The commission
is completing an
evaluation of the business case for ways to replace the gas tax with a
road usage charge system (Read: Vehicle Miles Driven TAX). What this means is you will be charged to drive on roads you've already bought and paid for.
Commissioners also will hear a SR 520 tolling
update and discuss the future Interstate 405 express toll lanes.
Tuesday’s
agenda begins with a continuation of discussions regarding the I-405
express toll lanes rates and policies. The project is currently under
construction between
Bellevue and Lynnwood and is expected to open in 2015. It is the first
phase of a planned 40-mile-long express toll lane system that will
ultimately run from Lynnwood to Renton on I-405 and connect to the
existing State Route 167 HOT lanes. Local officials
representing the I-405 and SR 167 corridor presented their
recommendations to the commission in November.
The commission will host a
public input process in early 2014 as they work towards setting the
toll rates and policies for the express toll lanes by spring
2014. Unless you want to pay to drive on the roads you already own, make it a point to attend these hearings and make your voice heard.
Tuesday
afternoon, staff from the Oregon Department of Transportation will
brief the commission on the passage and implementation of Oregon’s new
road usage charge legislation.
Following this, the commission will consider recommendations developed
by a broad-based steering committee for the next steps of Washington’s
Road Usage Charge Assessment which has been in progress for over a year.
The legislatively directed assessment has
looked at the feasibility and the business case for a possible road
usage charge system in Washington State that could replace the gas tax
in the future. The commission will submit its final report and
recommendations to the Legislature in January 2014.
On
Wednesday, Washington State Department of Transportation staff will
brief the commission regarding tolling operations, including financial,
traffic and revenue updates
for the SR 520 Bridge and Tacoma Narrows Bridge. The commission also
will receive a briefing on the Results Washington program and WSDOT’s
implementation of Lean management.
For more information about the commission and complete meeting agendas, visit:
http://www.wstc.wa.gov/
How long - if ever - do you suppose the gas tax would be taken off? It is a proven source of tax revenue and already quite effective on taxing citizens for the miles they drive.
ReplyDeleteMost of the tax and spend politicians in Olympia never met a tax that they didn't like.
I just wonder how much it will cost to implement this new revenue system and how much they have spent on "studying" this proposal.
MORE GOVERNMENT WASTE!