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Delaware Memorial Bridge toll hike vetoed

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Friday, January 4, 2019
Delaware Memorial Bridge toll increase vetoed

Drivers crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge will not have to pay extra in tolls. At least for now.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy vetoed a measure to increase the toll from $4 to $5.

The Delaware River Bay Authority approved the proposed increase last month to help fund a $440 million Capital Improvement Project.

The DRBA says the veto places a lot of future projects in jeopardy.

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