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Whether we're commuting for work, visiting friends and family, or exporting products, we all rely on Oregon's transportation system to get us where we need to go – safely and efficiently.

Portland's increasing traffic congestion creates delays, unsafe travel conditions and economic losses for the region and the state. Current transportation funding isn't keeping up with needed maintenance and repairs.

Tolling is part of ODOT's long-term strategy to manage congestion and sustainably raise revenue for projects that will make it easier and safer to drive, walk, bike and take transit in the Portland metro region. We are working to develop two toll projects based on legislative direction: the I-205 Toll Project on the Abernethy Bridge and the Regional Mobility Pricing Project on I-5 and I-205.

ODOT is partnering with the Washington Department of Transportation on the Interstate Bridge Replacement, which is also proposing tolls as a funding source and tool for congestion management.

Learn more and reach out to us with questions at oregontolling@odot.oregon.gov.

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Save the Date! Comment Period on Proposed Tolling Rules Opens April 1 

Starting April 1, we will be seeking your input on the process for toll rate setting and changes, toll account sign ups, payments, data privacy, and more.  

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ODOT Builds a Toll Program Based on Customer Feedback

In our community outreach, we heard that people want options to sign up for a toll account and pay their tolls. We are designing our toll system to meet customer needs, such as offering payment and sign up locations online, in-person, and in multiple languages.  

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What is Diversion and How Will We Address It?

Toll diversion is one of the top concerns we hear about from communities, especially those living near I-5 and I-205 where tolls are scheduled to begin in 2026. What is toll diversion, and how are we planning to address it? 

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