Recovery Act Reaches 10,000 Transportation Projects Nationwide
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 - Vice President Joe Biden and
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced that the
Department of Transportation has jumpstarted more than 10,000
transportation projects across America thanks to its swift
allocation of Recovery Act dollars. As of this week, state agencies
reported a total of 10,041 approved.
"Just nine months in, tens of thousands of people are on the
job at highway, bridge, rail and airport improvement projects
across the country thanks to the quick action by the Department of
Transportation putting Recovery Act dollars to work," said Vice
President Biden. "These projects are not only providing new
opportunities for hard-hit workers and businesses during tough
economic times, but helping lay a strong foundation to support our
21st century economy. This is a significant milestone on the road
to recovery, but we continue to work every day to create more jobs
and drive economic growth."
"From the beginning of the Recovery Act, it has been our top
priority to get money out the door quickly to create jobs and boost
the economy," said Secretary LaHood. "In less than ten months, we
have spurred construction of 10,000 transportation projects across
the country - many of which would have been stalled or shelved
altogether without Recovery Act dollars. In addition to being
economically crucial, these projects are critical investments in
our national infrastructure."
In the last week, the DOT has approved hundreds of additional
transportation projects across the country, topping 10,000
projects. In Florida, a $71.2 million Recovery Act funded project
will construct a new four-lane highway to relieve traffic
congestion in the Jacksonville area. In Kentucky, a $25.5 million
project will reconstruct approximately 5 miles of US 150 through
Rockcastle County. A $37.6 million project in Lee County, North
Carolina will widen the 1.8 mile Sanford Bypass to ease congestion
on one of the state's most critical highway corridors. In
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, a $22.9 million project will
repair and replace pavement along I-81.
To date, the U.S. Department of Transportation has made $48.1
billion available for highway, road, transit, bridge and airport
construction and repairs nationwide. Of that, $30.6 billion already
has been obligated to fund 10,041 approved projects in 53 U.S.
States and Territories, with 6,547 transportation projects
underway.
DOT agencies have been doing their part to make Recovery Act
funds available to states as quickly as possible for local
shovel-ready transportation projects. The FAA has awarded 99
percent of its funding, $1.2 billion, for 355 airport improvement
projects; FHWA has approved $20.2 billion for more than 8,500 road,
bridge and highway projects; FTA has awarded $7.4 billion to state
and local transit agencies for new vehicles, facility renovations
and maintenance; FRA has approved 93 percent of funding available
under the Amtrak Capital Grants program; and MARAD has spent 96
million, or 100 percent of its ARRA program funds, for capital
improvements to small shipyards. This winter, DOT will also
announce $8 billion in grants to launch high speed rail in America,
and another $1.5 billion in TIGER Discretionary Grants.
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