Tolls may increase by 50 cents on the Ocean City-Longport Bridge and four other spans operated by the Cape May County Bridge Commission.
By DONALD WITTKOWSKI
The Ocean City-Longport Bridge is one of five toll bridges that connect Cape May County's seashore towns along the Ocean Drive.
So for now, bridge tolls will remain $1.50. Tolls have not been raised since 2009, although the commission announced plans for a fare hike in 2017 to help pay for the introduction of the E-ZPass automated toll collection system on the bridges.
It later backed off raising tolls in 2017, after deciding that a fare increase during the summer tourism rush would have been complicated and confusing for motorists.
Under the proposed 2017 toll hike, the bridge commission had wanted to structure it in a way so that year-round residents would not carry the burden of the increase.
There would have been a $1 increase in effect from Memorial Day to Columbus Day to coincide with the summer tourism season. A 50-cent toll increase would have occurred during the off-season. However, those plans remain in limbo.
Motorists have the option of paying their tolls with E-ZPass, with cash or with discount tickets. The commission stopped selling discount tickets in 2018, but motorists are still allowed to use them if they have any left over from previous years because they have no expiration date.
The most recent statistics indicate that motorists have been embracing E-ZPass. On average, 82.5 percent of the bridge traffic used E-ZPass in September, compared to 77 percent during the same month last year, Coughlin said.
Total revenue for all five bridges was $370,232 in September, an increase of $42,856 compared to the same month last year.