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Transportation Commission advances streamlined toll‑rate rule; files public proposal

Washington State Transportation Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Washington State Transportation Commission voted to file a public proposal (CR102) to move toll rates and policies out of the WAC and onto a public webpage with a 30‑day notice and outreach process; the proposal was advanced by a 7–0 roll call and will open for public comment ahead of a hearing next month.

The Washington State Transportation Commission on Thursday advanced a rule change to streamline how the state sets toll rates, voting 7–0 to file a public proposal that moves detailed rate tables and policies from the Washington Administrative Code onto a Commission webpage.

Erin, the WSDOT‑led presenter on the proposal, said the changes implement a new statutory framework that requires a written public notice “at least 30 days before any proposed rates would take effect,” combined with an outreach period and an opportunity to present…

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