GIBC’s Plan for the Reopening of the Wayne County Bridge on December 21, 2007
Updated as of December 20, 2007
* After the county bridge reopens, the GIBC’s Bridge Pass service will continue to provide the fastest and lowest cost way to travel across the Toll Bridge. We encourage customers to keep the Bridge Pass in order to continue to save time and money when crossing the Toll Bridge.
* One-way toll fares for vehicles traveling to the Island from Riverview (i.e., east bound) will start when the county bridge reopens (confirmed for December 21 at noon).
* Vehicles leaving the Island to travel to Riverview (i.e., west bound) will be given free passage (i.e., no toll collected) during the first full day after the county bridge reopens (toll fares will still be collected for east bound vehicles). After a full day, the GIBC will start collecting one-way toll fares for vehicles traveling west bound.
For example, when the county bridge reopens on December 21 (at any time), the GIBC will give everyone free passage traveling west bound over the Toll Bridge on December 22. In this scenario, the GIBC would start collecting west bound toll fares at 12 a.m. on December 23.
* A customer who wishes to receive a refund of his or her unused Bridge Pass account balance for pre-paid tolls and the Bridge Pass Tag (i.e., transponder) deposit may obtain a “Bridge Pass Refund Form” from the GIBC’s office at 8734 Macomb Street, the toll booth in the toll plaza or the trailer in the toll plaza. Bridge Pass Refund Forms can also be downloaded by CLICKING HERE.
Completed forms, along with the Bridge Pass Tag, may be dropped off at the GIBC’s office at 8734 Macomb Street, the toll booth in the toll plaza or the trailer in the toll plaza. Customers may also mail the completed form with the Bridge Pass Tag to:
Grosse Ile Bridge Company
P.O. Box 24
Grosse Ile, MI 48138
A refund check will be mailed to the account holder's address within 15 business days depending on customer demand.
* No refunds or exchanges will be provided for unused tokens (this policy is stated on all receipts for the purchase of tokens). The GIBC will, however, continue to accept and sell tokens.
* Updated information will be provided to the public through the GIBC’s “The Connection” e-newsletter and posted on the GIBC’s web site at www.TollBridgeFacts.com.
Questions and Answers about the Plan's Impact on the Bridge Pass Service
Q: Do I have to turn in my Bridge Pass when the county bridge reopens?
A: No. The GIBC will continue to provide the Bridge Pass service and this will remain the fastest and lowest cost way to travel across the Toll Bridge.
Q: If I don’t turn in my Bridge Pass, will my unused account balance remain available indefinitely?
A: Yes. Your unused account balance will remain in your account until you use it by crossing the Toll Bridge or request a refund at a future time.
Q: Can I request a refund for my Bridge Pass account be paid in cash or tokens?
A: No. All refunds must be paid by check and mailed to the account holder’s address.
Q: If I close my Bridge Pass account, can I open a new one in the future?
A: Yes, but you would have to fill out a new application and make a new payment for the pre-paid tolls as well as the deposit for the Bridge Pass Tag. This process usually takes up to 15 business days, but it can take longer depending on demand.
*** In order to download a PDF version of the GIBC's plan and the questions/answers about the Bridge Pass service, please CLICK HERE.