UPDATE: The Florida Department of Transportation has resumed normal toll operations at all tolling facilities.
Tolls were suspended on most toll facilities as early as Sept. 26 in order to support early evacuation and emergency response preparations for Hurricane Ian. There were three exceptions:
- Alligator Alley
- Sunshine Skyway
- Pinellas Bayway
The DOT said those three locations were scheduled to return to normal operations at 11:59 p.m. on Monday.
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OCOEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Transportation, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and other toll authorities will resume normal toll operations at 6 a.m. on Saturday.
What You Need To Know
- Tolls were suspended on certain toll facilities as early as Sept. 26 because of Hurricane Ian
- At 6 a.m. Saturday, most tolls will be reinstated
- SEE ALSO: Officials say Central Florida Expressway Authority lost out on approximately $25M due to toll suspensions
Tolls were suspended on certain toll facilities as early as Sept. 26 in order to support early evacuation and emergency response preparations for Hurricane Ian.
Tolls will be reinstated on the following facilities:
FDOT and Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Facilities
- I-4 Connector
- Veterans Expressway
- Suncoast Parkway
- Beachline Expressway
- Florida’s Turnpike Mainline, north of Milepost 249
- Seminole Expressway
- Southern Connector Extension
- Wekiva Parkway
- Western Beltway
- Polk Parkway
- I-4 Express
Central Florida Expressway Authority Facilities
- Apopka Expressway
- Beachline Expressway
- Central Florida Greeneway
- Goldenrod Extension
- Osceola Parkway
- Poinciana Parkway
- SR453
- Western Beltway
Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority Facility
- Selmon Expressway
In order to continue to provide crucial support and hurricane recovery assistance to the hardest impacted region of Florida, tolls will remain suspended on the following FDOT facilities:
- Alligator Alley
- Sunshine Skyway
- Pinellas Bayway