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Louisiana Transportation Board approves new toll discounts and revenue sharing plan

January 29, 2024 | Associated Branch Pilots for the Port of Lake Charles, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana



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Louisiana Transportation Board approves new toll discounts and revenue sharing plan
The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District held a regular meeting on January 29, 2024, focusing on significant changes to local toll rates and infrastructure funding. The meeting primarily addressed the expansion of the local toll rate discount for residents of the five parishes surrounding Lake Charles. Users who register for a free toll tag will now pay a reduced rate of 25 cents for private vehicles, a substantial decrease from the previous rate of $12.50 for larger trucks.

This change aims to alleviate the financial burden on local residents and the trucking industry, which had expressed concerns over high toll costs. The new toll structure includes a reduction for large trucks, which will now pay $8.25, down from $12.50. The adjustments are part of a broader strategy to encourage the use of toll tags and support local commerce.

Additionally, the state has negotiated a share of toll revenues, which will be allocated to further reduce toll rates, shorten the concession term, or fund other infrastructure projects in the region. The meeting highlighted a significant reduction in projected costs for the project, now estimated at $2.1 billion, down from earlier estimates of $2.7 billion. This reduction is attributed to favorable market conditions and design changes that minimize potential delays.

The board also approved the purchase of a new Caterpillar D3 dozer to replace aging equipment used in operations, with a budget slightly exceeded by $2,000. The meeting concluded with a call for further approvals from the Joint House and Senate Transportation Committees, paving the way for the next steps in the project’s development.

Overall, the meeting underscored the commitment to improving local infrastructure while addressing the financial concerns of residents and businesses in the Lake Charles area.

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