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Without Sakonnet Tolls, Bridges Face $17 Million Funding Shortfall

Tiverton's legislators told the Town Council on Monday that any plans to subvert tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge would need to fill a $17 million funding gap.

 

Tiverton's legislative delegation told the Town Council on Monday that any efforts to undermine the the placement of tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge would need to address a $17 million annual funding shortfall.

According to Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, to maintain Newport County's four bridges - the Newport Pell Bridge, Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge, Mt. Hope Bridge, and the Sakonnet - will cost the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) $38 million annually over the next 10 years.

Effectively, the revenues from a Sakonnet River Bridge toll would do more to pay for maintenance projects on the RITBA's other older bridges, as the Sakonnet River Bridge is a state-of-the-art new construction, said Rep. John G. Edwards (D-Dist. Dist. 70,  Portsmouth, Tiverton).

"‎This is going to end up as a cash cow for the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority and nothing else," said Edwards. "We're going to be spending our money to go across that bridge to support anything they want to do on the Pell Bridge, the Mt. Hope Bridge, and the Jamestown Bridge because this bridge isn't going to need any maintenance for five or six years."

In the absence of the Sakonnet Bridge toll, the RITBA's other funding sources - if they remain level - would fall short of paying that maintenance bill by about $17 million annually. The legislative delegation, however, said there were countless ideas to make up the gap.

DiPalma suggested raising license and registration fees at the state's Department of Motor Vehicles or raising tolls on the Newport Pell Bridge.

Sen. Christopher S. Ottiano suggested raising the rates on speeding tickets and moving violations by $5 to $15. 

"There is no shortage of options of where to get it," said Ottiano. "It's about getting a coalition of people together on one idea."

Currently the East Bay legislative delegation is working to repeal Article 20 of the state's 2013 budget. Bills to reverse that article, which authorized the transfer of the Sakonnet and Jamestown bridges over to the RITBA, are working through both the House and Senate.

The legislators said that hearings before the each chamber's finance committee would likely begin between late-February and March. The success of those bills, he said, would rely largely on the help of local activists and town councils. 

"What is crucial once we get before the hearings - it is important that all these groups come up here and testify, especially the businesses because that's who it's going to effect," said Rep. Dennis Canario (D-Dist.71, Portsmouth, Little Compton and Tiverton).

Edwards also submitted a bill to change the makeup of the RITBA's board of directors, changing its composition from the governor's appointees to elected officials from Tiverton, Portsmouth, Middletown and Newport.

"Our goal is no tolls, like your goal is," DiPalma said.

Related Topics: Sakonnet River Bridge Tolls

pferd

8:30 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

HOW About cutting expenses??
What a novel idea?
There are hundreds of places to cut.
1. Cut politicians pay
2 cut the number of legislators to save the money (no big loss)
3. Get rid of the commission and the associated expenses.
4. Make illegals pay full college tuition and use the money to fund shortfall
ETC ETC ETC ETC

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mike westman

8:47 am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

pretty irrelevant to this post do you not think?

Newporter

9:11 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

why is it fair that those who use the Newport Bridge have to fund Mt Hope and Tiverton Bridge? I am tired of hearing those residents whine.

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Kevin Carty

9:43 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Wonderful! Repeal the law and also relinquish control of the Mt. Hope bridge back to the woeful state of RI. We who must use the Newport Bridge are quite tired of supporting the Mt Hope bridge. As for the makeup of of the RIBTA board as proposed, at least here, by Rep. Edwards, swell Rep. Edwards. And what is the terminus of the western end of the Newport Bridge, Rep? It is that little island always ignored in these discussions. I am sure the good Rep just forgot about us or is he that stupid not to know?

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Joanne

1:01 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013

We, the people, will pay for it somehow. How else will it get paid for?

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mike westman

8:46 am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Someone proposed a surcharge on all registrations in RI to dilute the costs of the bridge. Makes sense since we all have the option of using this device. Take the turnpike authority out of the hands of the few who make unusual decisions and put it in the glass house of the State. Transparency would be greater (sic) and we would know what is really going on

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