BY HALEY MCLEOD
Rates increase for 6 Austin toll roads
What else?
The Mobility Authority continues funding $259 million in new toll roads. It’s extending the pay-for-play express lanes from Hero Way in Leander to a little past Hwy. 29 in Liberty Hill. According to the Mobility Authority, 183A Toll has seen an increase in drivers. It predicts weekday traffic increases of more than 50% by 2040. Plans brought before the public over the summer included adding a fourth lane in both directions from RM 620 and SH 45 to Hero Way. In addition to its work in the north, the agency is also eyeing an extension of the MoPac Express Lanes in South Austin. A public comment period is underway for proposed new toll lanes on an 8-mile stretch of south MoPac from Cesar Chavez Street to Slaughter Lane.
The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, the agency responsible for managing and collecting fares on many of the express lanes in the Austin area, increased toll rates Jan. 1. Originally approved during an October Mobility Authority board meeting, the majority of toll collection points will see between a 2%-3% increase. The toll rate increases follow Mobility Authority policy that adjusts rates each year based on inflation to prevent larger hikes every five years. Most tolling location points will see between a $0.01-$0.05 increase for toll users compared to previous rates in 2024, while three tolling points along the 183A Toll will see a $0.09 increase. The MoPac Express Lane will also see an $0.08 rate increase.
183A TOLL
35
130 TOLL
183A Toll
45 TOLL
183
620
290 Toll
Austin
MoPac Express Lane
290
35
71
183 Toll
290
MOPAC
183
71
SH 45 Toll
Hwy. 71 Toll Lane
N
23
GEORGETOWN EDITION
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