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Tolling and Pricing TeamThe Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Operations is responsible for coordinating all tolling and pricing programs that now exist under the Federal-aid Highway Program. The many programs can be potentially confusing because of their number and range of specific purposes. In an effort to minimize this potential confusion, the Office of Operations has formed a working group known as the "Tolling and Pricing Team." The key role for the Tolling and Pricing Team is to assist public authorities by directing them to the most appropriate program (or programs) among the many options available. Members of the Tolling and Pricing Team represent the FHWA Offices of Operations, and Infrastructure – the primary offices responsible for administering each of the tolling and pricing programs – and other stakeholder offices within the FHWA and the U.S. Department of Transportation, including, but not limited to the Office of the Secretary, the Office of Policy and Governmental Affairs, and the FHWA Office of Chief Counsel. Members participate on the Tolling and Pricing Team because of their direct program responsibilities or because they are interested stakeholders for tolling and pricing programs within the U.S. Department of Transportation. The Tolling and Pricing Team has six purposes:
The Tolling and Pricing Team reviews all "Expressions of Interest" for the various tolling opportunities contained in current law but does not have responsibility to approve or disapprove specific projects. That responsibility resides with the Office of the Secretary. By requesting and reviewing all Expressions of Interest, the Tolling and Pricing Team can effectively guide an applicant to the most appropriate program. Tolling and Pricing Team
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