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Holcomb announces $475M in southern Indiana road projects

New study projects economic growth from Mid-States Corridor

New study projects economic growth from Mid-States Corridor New study projects economic growth from Mid-States Corridor By Brady Williams | March 3, 2021 at 7:56 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 10:11 PM DUBOIS CO., Ind. (WFIE) - Dubois Strong has release a new study that evaluates the potential economic impact of the Mid-States Corridor, a planned highway project to connect parts of southwest Indiana with I-69. The study projects the highway will bring around $1 billion in yearly revenue for Dubois and Spencer Counties. It also states the project could save the community $1 million weekly on gas and auto services. Along with unspecified business attraction, the study claims that 7,000 new jobs will be brought to the area to complete the project, and 7,000 more will be supported in further projects over the next 30 years.

Highway s route to get OK | Indiana | The Journal Gazette

Highway s route to get OK Will run from Ohio River to I-69 Associated Press JASPER, Ind. – The preferred route of a proposed highway that would run from the Ohio River to Interstate 69 in southern Indiana is expected to be announced late this year. That route for the Mid-States Corridor will be identified in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement that should be published in the fall, the corridor s project team said. Public hearings will be held after that document is published, including a formal comment period, The (Jasper) Herald reported. After the project team considers all public comments, it will further refine the preferred route in what s known as a Final Environmental Impact Statement. The Federal Highway Administration is expected to select the final corridor for the highway in summer 2022.

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