“We are committed to maintaining the ferry operations serving tourists, commuters, pedestrians and bicyclists alike,” stated Commissioner James P. Redeker. “Raising the fares has been carefully considered. Fare increases are never popular, but costs for operating the ferries have consistently been significantly greater than passenger revenues, resulting in a state subsidy of $651,000 in the most recent fiscal year.”
The two public meetings on the fare increases will be held:
- May 20, 6:30 pm – 9:00 p.m., Rocky Hill Community Center, Room 1
- May 22, 6:30 pm – 9:00 p.m., Chester Meeting House
Commissioner Redeker noted that a Strategic Business Plan was developed in consultation with the Connecticut River Ferry Task Force, a group of concerned citizens. Several of the recommendations from that effort have been implemented. The Department is installing new road signs that will direct the public to the “Historic Connecticut River Ferry.” Significantly, new environmentally compliant engines were installed in both the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry and the -Hadlyme Ferry during the 2012-2013 winter maintenance period.
The Chester-Hadlyme Ferry began its season on Monday, April 1, and will run through Nov. 30. The Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry season is from May 1 to Oct. 31.