The four options under consideration would increase revenue from about $101 million to $139 million over five years. The cost of crossing the bridge will break the $10 threshold.
The annual hikes, ranging from 35 cents to 50 cents over the next five years, would raise an estimate $101 million to $139 million. The projected budget deficit is $220 million.
On Thursday, bridge district officials reported an estimated $220 million shortfall over the next five years and a $679 million deficit over ten years.