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DOT Lists Highway Projects to Receive $1.5 Billion in Grants

The Department of Transportation has notified transportation-related committees of Congress which projects it has selected to receive approximately $1.5 billion in grant funding under the Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects program.

David Cullen
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June 6, 2018
DOT Lists Highway Projects to Receive $1.5 Billion in Grants

DOT has advised Congress of 26 projects slated to be funded with $1.5 billion in infrastructure grants.

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The Department of Transportation has notified transportation-related committees of Congress which projects it has selected to receive approximately $1.5 billion in grant funding under the Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (INFRA) program. 

INFRA is a competitive grant program that is part of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, which is the last highway bill to have become law. That was back in late 2015. The funding is intended for “nationally significant highway, bridge, and freight projects” and those lsited are categorized as Fiscal Year 2017 Large Projects and Fiscal Year 2018 Large and Small Projects.

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The 26 projects are detailed in a June 5 letter from Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao to Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA), who chairs the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Similar letters were sent the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and to the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Under the INFRA program’s terms,  DOT is required to give the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee at least 60 days’ notice before a grant is awarded to a project. During this 60-day period, Congress may pass a joint resolution of disapproval if a project is found objectionable.

Along with Chairman Shuster, the committee’s Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Subcommittee on Highways and Transit Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO), and Subcommittee on Highways and Transit Ranking Member Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) issued this joint statement: “The FAST Act created this competitive grant program to fund critical freight, highway, and bridge improvements in order to provide a 21st century infrastructure for America.  We commend the Department for releasing this list for congressional review, and we look forward to moving ahead with improving America’s infrastructure.”


Related: Infrastructure Plan - Here’s Hoping Action Will Speak Louder than Words

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