Toll collection on the Route 17 Coleman Bridge between York and Gloucester will come to an end beginning Friday evening, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday.
“Eliminating tolls on the Coleman Bridge is more than just a financial decision, it’s a commitment to easing the burden on families, commuters, and local businesses who rely on this vital connection every day,” the governor said in a statement. “By removing this toll, we are putting nearly $60 million back into the pockets of hardworking Virginians, allowing them to keep more of their hard-earned money and strengthen our local economy.”
Earlier this year, the General Assembly adopted Youngkin’s budget amendment to eliminate the tolls by Jan. 1, 2026.
Kate Seltzer, kate.seltzer@virginiamedia.com, 757-713-7881 Originally Publishe