Daily News Briefs, January 23, 2025

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SRTA's Launch Of Peach Pass Website And App Upgrades Starts Tomorrow

WSB-TV reports, Georgia’s State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) announced that the delayed launch of updated versions of the MyPeachPass.com website and Peach Pass GO! mobile app are now scheduled for January 30.

Facilitating the upgrades involves a migration of Peach Pass back-office-system account data, which means some  service interruptions will be necessary from tomorrow, January 24, through Wednesday, January 29. On those days, the website, mobile app, Peach Pass Airport parking, and SRTA phone system services will be temporarily interrupted. “All Peach Pass digital platforms will be inaccessible. The Peach Pass Customer Service Center and retail locations will also be closed,” according to SRTA. (Additional information about the transition and the updated resources can be found on the current website.)

SRTA initially contemplated a December launch but postponed the process to avoid a conflict with year-end holidays. The upgrades will introduce digital enhancements and user benefits, such as improved navigation and design, and easier access to account management tools and customer support.

ETC Systems Georgia Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Information Technology Resources and Acquisitions Mobile Payment Systems Peach Pass State Road and Tollway Authority (GA)

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Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Issues Toll Invoice Printing And Mailing RFP

The Port of Hood River, Oregon, has issued an RFP inviting qualified vendors to submit proposals for toll invoice printing and mailing services. The RFP follows the port’s decision to implement cashless tolling of the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge on April 1, 2025.

The selected contractor will be responsible for timely and accurate printing, processing, and mailing of toll system invoices issued to motorists through the BreezeBy toll system. The port estimates a weekly output of 10,000 to 20,000 invoices per week, depending on the season. Volume is highest from May to September.

Proposals must be submitted by the afternoon of February 7, 2025. The port will not hold a pre-submission conference. Inquiries about the RFP should be addressed to Debbie Smith-Wagar, Finance Director, at 541-386-1645 or dsmith-wagar@portofhoodriver.com.

AET (All-Electronic Tolling) ETC Systems Oregon Port of Hood River (Oregon) Procurement of Tolling Equipment & Services Washington State

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