— from Washington State Transportation Commission —
The Washington State Transportation Commission held its final hearing in Seattle on Tuesday, August 4 on its proposal to increase ferry fares. The proposal is designed to generate $357 million between July 1, 2015, and June 30, 2017, as required in the 2015/17 state transportation budget for Washington State Ferries’ operations.
A unanimous vote was taken to make the following changes to fares over the next year:
- October 1, 2015: A 2.5 percent fare increase for vehicles and a 1 percent fare increase for passengers.
- October 1, 2015: The current over-height surcharge for vehicles less than 22 feet in length is eliminated.
- October 1, 2015: The over-height waiver currently in place for qualifying disability vehicles 22- to 30-feet long will be expanded to include any feature necessary to accommodate a disability on the vehicle, that may add height, rather than limiting it to a lift or other mechanism.
- May 1, 2016: A 2.5 percent fare increase for vehicles and a 1 percent fare increase for passengers.
- May 1, 2016: The over-height fare threshold for vehicles 22- to 30-feet long will be reduced from the current 7 feet 6 inches, to 7 feet 2 inches.
The commission held three public input meetings in Friday Harbor, Whidbey Island, and Bremerton, and also took input at the final hearing this week. They also held a virtual, online meeting. Input was provided at the public meetings and via emails.
**If you are reading theOrcasonian for free, thank your fellow islanders. If you would like to support theOrcasonian CLICK HERE to set your modestly-priced, voluntary subscription. Otherwise, no worries; we’re happy to share with you.**