Fort Bend County residents face another increase in tolls to use the region's major highways at the start of a new year. The Westpark Tollway, Grand Parkway, Fort Bend Parkway, and FM 1463 plaza will see price hikes ranging from a few cents to nearly a quarter dollar for drivers with toll tags on two-axle vehicles.
Tolls are set to jump by between one percent and two percent, which translates to minor but noticeable increases. The Grand Parkway's $0.46 toll will now cost $0.47, while the Fort Bend Parkway's $0.75 toll is expected to rise to $0.77. Westpark Tollway prices will increase from $0.82 to $0.84.
The price hikes also apply to non-tagged vehicles, with an additional $0.25 charge at all locations. This may prove costly for many drivers who rely on the highways but don't have a toll tag.
According to local authorities, the increases are due to inflation and an existing rate order that requires periodic adjustments to toll rates. While the hikes might seem insignificant, they can add up over time.
Commuters like Andrew Campos say it's already difficult for them to afford the current toll prices, so another increase will make things worse. "It's not pretty good for me," Campos said.
With these price increases taking effect at the start of a new year, drivers are advised to factor in the extra costs when planning their routes or making travel plans.
In an effort to prepare residents, the Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority is urging them to plan ahead and take necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the toll hikes.
Tolls are set to jump by between one percent and two percent, which translates to minor but noticeable increases. The Grand Parkway's $0.46 toll will now cost $0.47, while the Fort Bend Parkway's $0.75 toll is expected to rise to $0.77. Westpark Tollway prices will increase from $0.82 to $0.84.
The price hikes also apply to non-tagged vehicles, with an additional $0.25 charge at all locations. This may prove costly for many drivers who rely on the highways but don't have a toll tag.
According to local authorities, the increases are due to inflation and an existing rate order that requires periodic adjustments to toll rates. While the hikes might seem insignificant, they can add up over time.
Commuters like Andrew Campos say it's already difficult for them to afford the current toll prices, so another increase will make things worse. "It's not pretty good for me," Campos said.
With these price increases taking effect at the start of a new year, drivers are advised to factor in the extra costs when planning their routes or making travel plans.
In an effort to prepare residents, the Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority is urging them to plan ahead and take necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the toll hikes.