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members of the general public and Interest Groups: |
| The
toll road is intended for use by the following classes of motor
vehicles: |
Vehicle
Category |
Vehicle
Description |
Class
1 |
Less
than 1.7m high, but any length |
Class
2 |
More
than 1.7m high, but less than 5.5m long |
Class
3 |
More
than 1.7m high and more than 5.5m long |
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NEW
TOLL RATES
July 2008 |
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Vineyards
Toll Plaza |
| Class
of Vehicles |
Old
Rate |
New
rate |
| Class
1 |
$190.00
|
$230.00 |
Class
2
|
$250.00
|
$310.00 |
| Class
3 |
$480.00
|
$580.00 |
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Spanish
Town Toll Plaza |
| Class
of Vehicles |
Old
Rate |
New
rate |
| Class
1 |
$60.00
|
$70.00 |
Class
2
|
$80.00
|
$90.00 |
| Class
3 |
$150.00
|
$180.00 |
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Portmore
Toll Plaza |
| Class
of Vehicles |
Old Rate |
New Rate |
| Class
1 |
$60.00
|
$100.00
|
| Class
2
|
$100.00 |
$140.00 |
| Class
3 |
$200.00
|
$280.00
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Dr.
Smith has over 25 years experience in the field of Coastal Engineering
and Coastal Zone Management Planning. During this time he lectured
in the Department of Civil Engineering, University of the West Indies,
Trinidad. Following that, he led the Coastal Engineering Department
of a leading Canadian Ports and Marine consulting company, where he
worked on a number of coastal and port related projects in North America,
Africa and the Far East.
From 1991-1995
he was the Project Coordinator for the South and West Coast Coastal
Conservation Project in Barbados, a landmark Caribbean project that
resulted in the integration of several competing land use interests,
as well as the development of guidelines that have shaped the tourism
policies of that island. Since 1995, Dr. Smith has been Managing
Director of Smith Warner International Ltd., the leading Caribbean
firm of coastal engineers and coastal zone planners. In this role,
he has been responsible for the undertaking of a number of coastal,
oceanographic, and marine environmental projects, as well as projects
relating to natural hazard quantification and mitigation and hazard
risk reduction. Under his stewardship, SWI has garnered a reputation
throughout the Caribbean for the high calibre of its personnel,
the professionalism and the technical excellence of its work, and
its strong Caribbean focus.
Dr. Smith acts as the representative of the Jamaica
Institution of Engineers (JIE) on the Toll Authority Board, and
brings a private sector technical perspective to the Board.
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