A new proposal in Harrisburg aims to eliminate the need to toll nine interstate bridges in Pennsylvania.
The plan was introduced this week and would see the state establish a $500 million trust fund in order to make the necessary repairs. The money would come from a combination of state surplus funds and unspent federal relief.
Supporters say it’s a better option than tolling drivers on a daily basis who use those nine bridges.
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