FUNDING: IBTTA calls for federal govt. to embrace tolling

April 9, 2013

The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) has released a new fact sheet, “Tolling in Brief,” calling on the federal government to embrace additional funding options, including tolling. IBTTA released the fact sheet ahead of President Obama’s budget, set to be released Wednesday.

 

The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) has released a new fact sheet, “Tolling in Brief,” calling on the federal government to embrace additional funding options, including tolling. IBTTA released the fact sheet ahead of President Obama’s budget, set to be released Wednesday.

“Tolling in Brief” states, “The federal gas tax alone isn’t enough to support road infrastructure, and governments need a wider mix of funding options. Tolling is one viable option.” The fact sheet continues, “The federal government can’t afford to pay for many of the transportation investments the country needs . . . state and local governments should have the flexibility to choose the funding tools that work best for them.”

“I could fill my office from floor to ceiling with the studies and reports over the last decade showing that the revenue raised from the federal gas tax is no longer effective on its own as an option for transportation funding in America,” said Patrick Jones, executive director and CEO of IBTTA. “IBTTA’s new fact sheet makes a compelling case for the federal government to explore additional funding options, and tolling is certainly one of those vital, new options.”

The release of the fact sheet comes just weeks after the 2013 Report Card for American Infrastructure was released by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), giving the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of D+, primarily due to a deficient funding system.

The release of IBTTA’s fact sheet comes on the heels of President Obama’s newly announced infrastructure plan, titled “Rebuild America Partnership,” released at the end of last month.

“If the president and Congress are seriously looking for an infrastructure plan to help pay for rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure, and at the same time strengthen our economy by putting Americans to work, then tolling should be on the table. Tolling generates more than $12 billion in revenue each year to support more than 5,300 miles of road infrastructure,” concluded Jones.

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