MEDIA ALERT: DRBA Public Hearing on Proposed 2026 Ferry Fare Adjustments Postponed
MEDIA ALERT: DRBA Public Hearing on Proposed 2026 Ferry Fare Adjustments Postponed
CAPE MAY, NJ – Today, Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials announced that the virtual public hearing to discuss the proposed fare changes at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry, originally set for Monday, January 12, 2026 at 6:30 p.m., has been postponed.
The virtual hearing to inform stakeholders and customers of the proposed changes will be rescheduled.
About the Cape May-Lewes Ferry
Owned and operated by the Delaware River and Bay Authority, the Cape May – Lewes Ferry is open year-round and has carried more than 50 million passengers since its inception on July 1, 1964. As an integral transportation system connecting the communities and economies on both sides of the Delaware Bay, the Ferry service is a significant catalyst for economic growth and regional tourism activity in New Jersey and Delaware. Its operations sustain over 4,000 jobs while generating tens of millions of dollars in local taxes and hundreds of millions in regional economic activity. For schedules and rates, please visit www.CMLF.com or call 800-643-3779.