
Ringen also reported that ferry rates haven't been raised since 1998.
The county boosted the fare for a car or pickup and its driver from $2 to $3.
The cost of a commuter ticket book went from $65 to $75 for 40 rides.
Ringen said he would prepare a spreadsheet to show the effects of a variety of possible rate increases.
Ringen and the commissioners also discussed the possibility of cutting two trips from the ferry's schedule.
The ferry makes 18 trips in an 18-hour day, Ringen said. Two shifts of two-person crews work nine hour shifts, with one hour paid as overtime.
"We'd like them to work eight hour shifts," Marsyla said, "so we could cut out that extra overtime."
The ferry carries 26 commuters who work at the Wauna paper mill. Ringen contacted the mill and was told shifts end at 6:30 p.m., so workers should be able to make a 7:15 departure, unless they are called for overtime at the mill.
Thus, officials thought it might be possible to cut the last two runs of the day, leaving Westport at 9:15 p.m. and 10:15 p.m., and not impact the mill workers.
Ringen said he would include trends in passenger counts in his analysis.