NEWS – Joint Release
Washington State Transportation Commission
Transportation Commission Office – PO Box 47308 – Olympia, WA – 98504-7308
360-705-7070
Oregon Transportation Commission
Transportation Commission Office – 355 Capitol St. NE – Salem, OR 97301-3871
503-986-3450
Contacts: Reema Griffith, WSTC Executive Director, 360-705-7070
Kevin Glenn, ODOT Communications Director, 503-910-5965
Hybrid in-person/virtual meeting takes place Oct. 1 in Vancouver, WA
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Toll rates and policies on the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River will be discussed during a joint meeting of the Washington State Transportation Commission and the Oregon Transportation Commission. The meeting is Tuesday, Oct. 1, and the public is invited to attend.
The two commissions will meet at the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program Office, 500 Broadway, Suite 200, in Vancouver, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. People can attend either in person or virtually. Those wishing to attend virtually via Zoom may register for the meeting on the Washington State Transportation Commission’s website. The meeting will also be streamed live on TVW and YouTube.
Virtual and in-person public comment are scheduled at 10:30 a.m. Written comments can be submitted by email to transc@wstc.wa.gov or through a comment form on the Oregon Transportation Commission’s website.
At the meeting, the two commissions will hear about:
- Options for potential toll rates and policies for further analysis. This will help set the stage for the two commissions to set the bridge toll rates in 2025.
- An update on the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program and work underway to prepare for tolling.
- Engagement efforts with federally recognized tribes in Washington and Oregon about tolling.
The two state commissions signed an agreement in January 2024 for the joint setting of toll rates on the bridge. A bi-state tolling subcommittee, made up of two members from each state commission, has been meeting since February to advise the full commission membership on toll rates and policies.
Construction of the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River is expected to begin in early 2026, and tolling on the existing bridge is expected to begin in spring 2026. Toll rates and policies are required to manage traffic and generate funding for the project as well as cover ongoing maintenance costs for the bridge and tolling operations.
For more information about the two commissions’ roles in tolling the Interstate 5 bridge and a meeting agenda, visit the WSTC and OTC websites.
Americans with Disabilities Act Information
Individuals requesting accommodations may request written materials in alternate formats, sign language interpreters, physical accessibility accommodations, or other reasonable accommodations by contacting the Washington State Transportation Commission at 360-705-7070 or by emailing transc@wstc.wa.gov. In Oregon, please contact the Oregon Transportation Commission Assistant at 503-986-3450 or email OTCAdmin@odot.state.or.us at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to make your request. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may contact the event sponsor through statewide relay at 711.
Title VI Notice to Public
It is the Washington State Transportation Commission’s policy to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its programs and activities. Any person who believes his or her Title VI protection has been violated, may file a complaint with WSDOT’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights (OECR). For additional information regarding Title VI complaint procedures and/or information regarding our non-discrimination obligations, please contact OECR’s Title VI Coordinator at (360) 705-7090.
It is the Oregon Transportation Commission’s policy, in alignment with the Oregon Department of Transportation, to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, income level, or Limited English Proficiency as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related authorities, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefit of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of the programs or activities it administers.