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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
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| Class
2
|
$100.00 |
$140.00 |
| Class
3 |
$200.00
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$280.00
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Tracy
attained a Bachelor in Architectural Studies from the University of
Technology, Jamaica in 1995. She then worked full time for one (1)
year at Alberga Graham Jamaica prior to pursuing further studies for
her Masters in Architecture at the University of Technology, Jamaica
which she completed in 1998. With two (2) more years of work experience,
along with her educational qualifications and after undergoing various
assessments she attained Professional Membership as a Registered Architect
in 2000 and as a Member of the Jamaican Institute of Architects also
in 2000.
During her tenure in office to present Tracy has
assisted the Partner with the design & supervision of major
extensions to a hospital, marina buildings, extensions and renovations
to a hotel, various office buildings and various residences. She
has been responsible to the Partner for the design and supervision
of a church hall and school buildings, interiors to several office
buildings, a proposed hotel and several private residences. In 2005
Tracy became a partner in the firm Alberga Graham Jamaica. Tracy’s
board appointments are as a Toll Authority Board Member and a Member
of the Jamaican Institute of Architects Executive in 2003 and 2004
respectively to present.
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