PORTLAND (AP) — The Maine Turnpike Authority has scheduled two more meetings to hear public opinion on its proposed toll increases.
The agency that oversees the 109-mile toll highway held public hearings in Auburn, Portland and Saco this week on its plan to hike tolls to cover the operating budget, maintenance and long-term debt service.
The authority says the public can voice their opinions at additional hearings on July 9 in York and on July 11 in Wells.
Ten toll hike options are now under consideration.
The authority’s preferred option is to add $1 to the toll plaza in York, 75 cents in New Gloucester and West Gardiner, and 50 cents each at the Wells northbound and Gray southbound toll plazas. EZPass rates would also go up.
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