Rhode Island's Truck Tolls Approved by Feds, According to RIDOT

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Rhode Island's Truck Tolls Approved by Feds, According to RIDOT

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced Wednesday that the federal government "agrees that Rhode Islands's truck tolling program meets federal law" after it signed more than a dozen memoranda of understanding with the Federal Highway Administration. 

DOT said that is that it has executed 13 Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the FHA, and that MOUs "make clear that the federal government agrees with Rhode Island's program to implement bridge tolls on large commercial vehicles or 'tractor trailers' at these locations across the state."

"For too long, our state kicked the can down the road on infrastructure, allowing our roads and bridges to crumble and fall into total disrepair. With RhodeWorks, leaders came together to put an end to the politics of procrastination and take action to keep people safe. With the partnership and approval of the federal government, we are going to keep moving forward as quickly as we can to deliver the infrastructure Rhode Islanders deserve," said Governor Gina Raimondo.

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About MOUs and Law

According to the DOT, the MOUs say that the federal government "hereby agrees the Toll Project meets the toll eligibility requirements of 23 U.S.C. 129 (a) (1)," the applicable federal law. Bridges being tolled include both on interstate highways and state roads. 

"The inadequacy of infrastructure funding is a problem that has plagued Rhode Island for decades. I am delighted that the federal government has agreed to partner with us and participate in this program to help fund the reconstruction of our crumbling bridges," said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti, Jr.

A 14th MOU for the Providence Viaduct will be executed once the existing environmental mitigation requirements for the project are satisfied. Those requirements were agreed upend as part of the original construction of the  viaduct project. 

Tolling 

The tolling was authorized by the General Assembly by the passage of the Rhode Island Bridge Replacement, Reconstruction and Maintenance Fund Act, also known as RhodeWorks, which was signed into law on February 11, 2016. 

Through RhodeWorks, RIDOT is authorized to toll large commercial trucks in order to fund, in part, the replacement or reconstruction of the bridges throughout Rhode Island. 

Deficient Bridges 

According to the FHWA, Rhode Island has the highest percentage of structurally deficient bridge deck area of any other state in the country. The tolls at these 13 locations will be used to reconstruct or replace 34 bridges throughout Rhode Island, including interstate bridges. 

The 34 project bridges are included in 13 tolling locations as cited in the MOUs. The bridges are: 


RI Truck Tolls Controversy -- 2016

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