

| Legislative Watch |
Virginia |
11/20/02-A state study
has sparked debate on whether tolls should be raised on the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge-Tunnel.
The bridge-tunnel is a 17-mile link on U.S. 13 that runs from the Virginia
Beach-Norfolk area to Virginia's Eastern Shore. Tolls for tractor-trailers
can run as high as $36 per trip. The current toll for most cars is $10
each trip, with a discount for car drivers who make a round trip within
24 hours.
The Joint Legislative and Audit Review Commission, in a study released
in November 2002, said the state would not have enough money to begin
work on a parallel route before 2020 without increasing the round-trip
toll. But the study also said current tolls would cover maintenance
and operating costs through 2025.
Supporters of adding another bridge-tunnel - and the higher tolls
to pay for it - say it is needed to accommodate increasing traffic.
But some in state government say predictions of future traffic levels
are exaggerated. Delegate Leo C. Wardrup, R-Virginia Beach, noted the
bridge-tunnel's traffic is just reaching figures its builders expected
by 1978.






