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Maine Turnpike tolls could go up next year

PORTLAND – Motorists on the Maine Turnpike could face a toll increase in February 2005 to offset capital improvement costs.

Plans also call for a second toll increase in 2010, officials said, but the details of any changes were left up in the air after the Maine Turnpike Authority’s monthly meeting Friday.

An estimated $67.8 million in additional revenue is needed through 2009 for repaving, bridge repairs north of Portland and replacing the York toll plaza, among other projects, officials said.

That translates to a 22 percent increase in needed annual revenue next year and an additional 17 percent increase in 2010.

Paul Violette, the turnpike authority’s executive director, said he expects to recommend three or four possible options for a toll increase at the authority’s Feb. 27 meeting. He hopes the toll road’s board of directors will settle on one option by mid-2004.


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