Recent criticisms of the Delaware River Port Authority were "a lot of smoke, but not a lot of fire," the chairman of the board of the beleaguered agency said Monday.
Sweeping changes requested by the governors of Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be made at the DRPA, said chairman John Estey.
He defended the salaries paid to DRPA managers and some of the agency's economic-development projects, however, and he praised the performance of DRPA chief executive John Matheussen. Estey made his remarks on WHYY-FM's Radio Times With Marty Moss-Coane.
The politically connected DRPA operates four Delaware River toll bridges and the PATCO commuter rail line between Philadelphia and South Jersey. It has an annual budget of about $300 million, with most of its money coming from tolls paid by drivers on the Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry, and Betsy Ross Bridges.