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LOUISVILLE, KY. — The Ohio River Bridges Project could be paid for with local commuter tolls in the $1 range, with local commuter tolls of 75 cents for regular users of the bridges, according to a new report. The Bridges Coalition, a private nonprofit group that supports the Ohio River Bridges Project, submitted the findings of its own independent financial analysis to the Louisville and Southern Indiana Bridges Authority, which is developing the financing plan to build two new bridges and replace Spaghetti Junction with a more modern, functional interchange.
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