Topic: In a traffic jam? How will toll roads help?
Interested in making transportation better in our community? The Oregon Department of Transportation wants to hear from you!
Please join us for a conversation with a team from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).
- What’s happening with ODOT’s Urban Mobility Office, I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project, and the Oregon Toll Program.
- The key problems or priorities we should be trying to address on I-5 and I-205 through these projects.
- Your needs for successful, equitable projects on I-5 and I-205.
- Answers to common questions, such as:
- How will tolling work?
- When will tolling start?
- What parts of the highways are going to be tolled?
- What is included in the Rose Quarter project?
- How do auxiliary lanes work with tolling to relieve congestion?
About the Oregon Toll Program
ODOT has two toll projects underway in the Portland metro area - the
I-205 Toll Project and the
Regional Mobility Pricing Project - to manage traffic on I-205 and I-5 in a way that is equitable and addresses climate change and safety. While separate projects, they inform each other. Toll prices will be higher at peak traffic times, a concept known as "congestion pricing." In addition to managing traffic, congestion pricing will raise money for investments that improve travel. With both projects:
- Drivers only pay for what they use.
- Tolls help traffic move more smoothly.
- Tolls provide a more reliable trip.