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RIDOT to add 10 new tolling gantries in Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) has received approval from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to proceed with construction of the next ten tolling gantries in Rhode Island. The FHWA had reviewed the environmental assessment submitted by RIDOT and issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) which clears the path for construction.

In its letter, the FHWA said, “This Finding of No Significant Impact is based on the attached Environmental Assessment, which has been independently evaluated by the FHWA and determined to adequately and accurately discuss the need, environmental issues, and impacts of the proposed project.”

The contractor has been issued the notice to proceed for construction of the next ten locations. The first location is expected to be completed and activated by May 2019 with the remaining locations activated over the following year.

A map of the tolling locations is available at www.ridot.net/Tolling.

The RIDOT estimates that gantries will go up in quick succession once construction starts with a gantry being built every one to two months. The ten gantries should be in place by May 2020.

The tolling program to date has functioned as expected. Since tolling began at locations 1 and 2, the tolling program has collected $3,706,836. There has been no diversion from the routes as a result of tolling at locations 1 and 2. The program has tolled 1,120,190 verified vehicles.

Christian Winthrop
Christian Winthrop
Christian Winthrop is a media publisher and journalist and the founder and editor of Newport Buzz, the leading news platform covering Newport, Rhode Island. He is also the creator of Palm Beach Buzz, expanding the same community-focused journalism model to South Florida. A fifth-generation Newporter, Winthrop previously worked in national politics and later as an entertainment producer in New York City before returning home to launch Newport Buzz in 2011.
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