Commission reports All-Electronic Tolling fully operational; ticket buyback reimburses $24,939.60

5829673 · May 29, 2025

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Summary

The commission reported All-Electronic Tolling (AET) fully operational as of May 11, 2025; 20,783 tickets were returned in an AET ticket buyback with reimbursements totaling $24,939.60. Front-plate cameras and signage updates have been completed and the first toll bill has been generated.

At the May 29 meeting, the Cape May County Bridge Commission reported that All-Electronic Tolling (AET) is fully operational as of May 11, 2025 and that the commission has completed an AET ticket-buyback program that returned 20,783 tickets and reimbursed $24,939.60. Executive Director Kevin Lare reported the commission generated its first toll bill following activation of the system.

Commission staff also reported completion of front-plate camera installation at all bridges and replacement of signage to reflect "E-ZPass or Toll By Plate Only." The ticket-buyback total and equipment and signage updates were listed in the commission's monthly report.

No public comments were recorded on the item at the meeting.