States Offer Congress New List of "Ready-to-Go" Projects Worth $69.5 Billion Investment Will Put People to Work - Fix Roads, Bridges, and Transit
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 - State transportation departments have
identified 9,500 highway, bridge, transit, port, rail, and aviation
projects worth more than $69 billion that, if funded, can be used
to create hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country.
"State departments of transportation have proven that these
'ready-to-go' projects are a great way to put people back work,
quickly and efficiently," said John Horsley, executive director of
the American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO). "We're dedicated to getting these projects out
to bid fast, but we're also committed to making certain that every
taxpayer dollar is spent wisely."
Horsley was joined by House Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee Chairman James Oberstar (D-MN), and House Subcommittee on
Highways and Transit Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-OR) at a Capitol
Hill news conference releasing the report today. AASHTO also
presented the report today to Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), chairman
of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. The report
can be found online at http://downloads.transportation.org/Ready-to-Go.pdf.
'Ready-to-go' means a project that can move through the
federal approval process within 120 days of enactment of
authorizing legislation, thus enabling the State to proceed toward
construction. Today's report is based on responses from 50 states
and the District of Columbia, and includes 7,497 in "ready-to-go"
highway projects valued at more than $47 billion, and 2,091
"ready-to-go" transit, rail, port, aviation, and intermodal
projects valued at more than $22 billion.
"We hope Congress will use this survey to make the case that
investment in transportation infrastructure projects are guaranteed
to create jobs," Horsley said. "A bright spot of the economic
recovery act continues to be state transportation projects that are
pumping billions of dollars into households and businesses while
fixing our broken transportation network."
As of November 20, 2009, 10,600 transportation projects worth
more than $30 billion have been approved for funding under the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Of the 9,300 highway
construction projects authorized to date, more than half - 5,458
projects - were either under construction or had already been
completed. Three-hundred fifty-five projects approved under the
airport grants program and worth $1.08 billion are underway or have
been completed. Of the $8.4 billion provided for transit, approval
to proceed has been received for 690 grants valued at $7.19
billion. Thousands of buses and rail cars have been ordered and are
being assembled, and service cutbacks and layoffs have been
avoided.
"We need to keep the momentum going. The unemployment rate in
the construction trades today exceeds 18 percent," Horsley said.
"There is still a need to invest more in transportation projects if
that's what it takes to create jobs and bring unemployment down.
What the state DOTs have done over the past eight months to put
economic recovery dollars to work shows there is no better way to
create jobs and long-lasting benefits in every part of the
country."
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