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Ohio Turnpike outlines $463.8M 2025 budget, $319M capital plan and new toll collection results

2523339 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission briefed the Senate Transportation Committee on Feb. 26 about its 2025 operating and capital budgets, toll revenues, new toll collection technology, service‑plaza amenities and collection efforts for unpaid tolls.

Chris Matta, chief engineer and deputy executive director of the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission, presented the commission’s 2025 operating and capital budgets to the Senate Transportation Committee on Feb. 26 and described recent operational changes and collection results.

Matta said the turnpike’s 2025 revenue budget is approximately $463.8 million. The commission does not receive federal gas tax or General Revenue Fund appropriations; about 90% of revenue derives from tolls. Matta said the commission receives 5¢ per gallon from fuel sales at turnpike service plazas and that amounted to…

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