The FasTrak toll rate will increase by 50 cents to $10.25.
The pay-as-you-go rate will be $10.50, while drivers who receive invoices will pay $11.25.
According to the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District budget adopted Friday, Bridge toll revenues are projected to be $165.7 million, which is $4.5 million more than FY 24/25 actuals.
Toll rates vary depending on payment type and vehicle occupancy.
Beginning July 1, carpools will pay $8.25, drivers using FasTrak toll tags will pay $10.25 and drivers paying by invoice will pay $11.25.
Additional toll increases are scheduled for next year and 2028.
Fares for Golden Gate Ferry and Golden Gate Transit also will increase by 25 cents.
Discount fare programs will remain available for Clipper users, as well as for seniors, youths, people with disabilities and low-income riders enrolled in the Clipper START program.