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The GA 400 toll is ending Friday after two decades in operation. Gov. Nathan Deal plans to commemorate the occasion by making remarks at 11 a.m. at the toll plaza.
The toll plaza structure will be dismantled beginning in January — a year-long task that will cost $3.5 million.
Completed in 1993, the Ga. 400 extension is used by about 119,000 people on weekdays. The toll generates about $59,000 a day, roughly $20 million a year, at a cost of 50 cents per vehicle. The tolls have been used over the years to pay down bond debt, operate and maintain the road, and fund overall operations for the State Road and Tollway Authority.
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