The next meeting of the Toll Bridge Commission is February 23, 2026 at 10:30 a.m.
DRJTBC Announces Open House Sessions for Washington Crossing Bridge Alternatives.
Public Scoping Open House Sessions Scheduled For Washington Crossing Bridge Alternatives Analysis
Data‐Gathering Process Guided by National Environmental Policy Act Remains Underway
The public scoping open house schedule is now available for the alternatives
analysis that will help guide the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) in deciding what
course of action to take with the Washington Crossing Toll‐Supported Bridge.
The public scoping event is scheduled to include two sessions as follows:
Pennsylvania Public Scoping Open House
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., February 10
The Crossing Church
1895 Wrightstown Road
Washington Crossing, PA. 18977
New Jersey Public Scoping Open House
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., February 11
Union Fire Company and Rescue Squad
1396 River Road
Titusville, N.J. 08560
Read the complete Press Release with more details here.
If you are concerned about the possibility of the Washington Crossing bridge replacement, the Board of Supervisors encourage you to voice your concerns to the Toll Bridge Commission by attending their monthly meeting. Meetings are held both virtually and in person at their offices located at 1199 Woodside Road, Yardley, PA. Instructions to attend virtually can be found on their website at this link. Though there may not be an agenda item for the Washington Crossing Bridge Project, public comment is received each meeting.

The future of the Washington Crossing Bridge is now under environmental review. You can learn more at a new website published by the Joint Toll Bridge Commission, which hired HDR Engineering of Philadelphia to conduct an up to $8 million, multi-year environmental review of the 119-year-old Bridge.
The Board of Supervisors has publicly stated their concerns on the impact a possible bridge replacement would have on the Township – public safety, financial, and quality of life. They have relayed their concerns to the Bridge Commission by passing a resolution and by attending Commission meetings, and they also ask for your help.
The Toll Bridge Commission is a quasi-public agency operating as a self-funded entity without tax revenue. Communicating to them directly is vital.