Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission was formed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey in 1934. It operates seven toll bridges and 13 toll-supported bridges, two of which are pedestrian-only spans. The Commission is a self-supporting public-service agency that receives neither federal nor state tax dollars to finance its projects or operations. Funding for the operations, maintenance and upkeep of its bridges and related transportation facilities is solely derived from revenues collected at its toll bridges. The Commission's jurisdiction extends along the Delaware River from the Philadelphia-Bucks County line north to the New Jersey/New York border. The bridges carried more than 141.7 million cars and trucks in 2015.
About Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
Founded
1934Employees
251-1KCategory
Industry
Civil EngineeringLocation
City
New HopeState
PennsylvaniaCountry
United StatesDelaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
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