The debate on tolls recently has flared up in Hampton Roads, despite it being discussed for the past couple years. Perhaps people in the region thought it wasn’t going to happen? Perhaps they were unaware? Perhaps they assumed it wasn’t really possible that lawmakers would actually go that route? Regardless – passions are running hot in the region and key players in Virginia politics are taking notice. What are your thoughts? After voting in the poll, let us know in the comments!
Do you think tolls should be used to pay for expanded bridges, tunnels and other transportation projects in Hampton Roads?
- Yes - it's the right thing to do, since it's a user's fee (50%, 30 Votes)
- No - revenues for transportation could come from another funding source (43%, 26 Votes)
- Don't care (3%, 2 Votes)
- Why does Hampton Roads need to improve its transportation? (3%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 60
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