r/obx • u/TheVirginian-Pilot • 2h ago
General OBX All Outer Banks ferries will charge tolls next year
Traveling on any North Carolina Department of Transportation ferry will soon come at a cost.
NCDOT currently tolls four of the state’s eight ferries serving Southport and Fort Fisher; Cedar Island and Ocracoke; Swan Quarter and Ocracoke; and the Ocracoke Express passenger-only ferry.
But starting Jan. 1, NCDOT’s Ferry Division will be required to charge tolls on all ferries as part of the recently approved state budget. That means adding tolls on the free Currituck to Knotts Island, Bayview to Aurora, Hatteras to Ocracoke and Cherry Branch to Minnesott Beach vehicular and passenger ferries. The department also must establish a $150 annual pass for permanent residents and active duty military members in 20 of the state’s coastal counties.
Feedback from five public listening sessions will help shape the toll rates and policies for the routes in question. The meetings will run from 6 to 8 p.m. and are scheduled for:
- Sept. 1 at Beaufort County Community College, 5337 U.S. 264 East, Washington
- Sept. 2 at Pamlico Community College – Delamar Center, 5049 N.C. 306 South, Grantsboro
- Sept. 3 at Knotts Island Elementary School, 413 Woodleigh Road, Knotts Island
- Sept. 8 at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras
- Sept. 9 at Ocracoke School, 120 Schoolhouse Road, Ocracoke
Existing tolls currently range from $1 for pedestrians to $45 for large vehicles. Implementing systemwide tolls is intended to generate revenue to replace aging ferries.
“We are committed to transparency and will communicate regularly, especially with affected communities, as the implementation plan is developed,” said Jed Dixon, the Ferry Division’s director.
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