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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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Expenditure Budget



Susquehanna River Toll Bridge
Potomac River Toll Bridge
Chesapeake Bay Toll Bridge
Patapsco Tunnel
Administrative and General
Bridge and Tunnel Revenue Bond

$ 694,000
558,000
1,123,000
. 3,785,000
795,000

$ 762,000
602,000
1,245,000
4,090,000
890,000

Interest
Bridge and Tunnel Revenue Bond

11,133,875

11,105,275

Serial Maturity
Total
Remainder Available for Sinking Fund

3,200,000
$21,228,875

3,700,000
$22,384,275

Purposes
Staff: 403.

$ 4,881,125

$ 5,071,725

JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
E. Donald Reilly, Director of Toll Facilities
Thomas N. Kay, Administrator
Joseph R. Hartman, Assistant Administrator
Administration Building (Perryville) 21903 Telephone: 575-6919
The Maryland Transportation Authority operates and maintains the
John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (formerly the Northeastern Ex-
pressway) which was constructed with revenue bond proceeds author-
ized by Chapter I, Act of the Special Session of 1956 (Code 1957,
1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 89B, sees. 141-162A).
This toll road, which is a part of the Interstate Route 95, was
opened to traffic on November 14, 1963. Its 42 miles extend from the
Delaware State line to White Marsh, north of Baltimore. Combined
with the New Jersey Turnpike, the Delaware River Bridge, the Dela-
ware Turnpike, and the Patapsco (Baltimore Harbor Tunnel), this
highway is an integral segment of the major North-South traffic
facility along the East Coast.
The administrative offices of the John F. Kennedy Memorial High-
way are located at the Perryville Plaza Barrier where tolls for
through traffic are collected. The traffic volume on the John F. Ken-
nedy Memorial Highway for the 1972 calendar year totaled 14,205,596
vehicles. This produced $12,637,113 revenue and approximately
$2,056,496 of concession revenue.

Revenue and Expenditure(

Budget
1972

1973

Revenue Budget
Tolls . .
Income from Concessions, etc.
Income from Investments
Total
Expenditure Budget

Actual
, $12,650,935
2,056,496
437,956
$15,145,387

Estimated
$14,800,000
2,365,000
450,000
$17,615,000

Operations and Maintenance
Interest on Term Bonds
Redemption of Revenue Bonds
Total
Remainder Available for Sinking Fund

$ 2,854,350
2,061,712
1,259,106
$ 6,175,168

$ 3,628,000
2,000,000
1,200,000
$ 6,828,000

Purposes and Improvements
Staff: 145.

$ 8,970,219

$10,787,000


 
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