The new roundabout intersection at Chautauqua and McLafferty Roads in Carbondale opened on Thursday.
90 percent of the funding for the for the $1.5 million project came from the Highway Safety Improvement Program. It s designed to be safer and allow for better traffic flow.
NSW, SA snag lion’s share of budget infrastructure spending
By Fergus Halliday
11 May 2021
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NSW, SA and Victoria have snagged the lion’s share of infrastructure spending in the latest federal budget.
As revealed in the 2021 budget, the government is committing an additional $15.2 billion to infrastructure projects over the next ten years. This will bump the total federal commitment to $110 billion, with the additional spending said to account for 30,000 new jobs over the decade.
At a federal level, both the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program and Road Safety Program are being extended for another year at the cost of $1 billion each.
The Madison Police Department was given the go-ahead by city commissioners to apply for a grant that asks for $7,050 in federal money to help pay for the enforcement of speed zones in the city.
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety is accepting applications for grants from the federal Highway Safety Improvement Program. The city police department has proposed matching $7,050 in federal money with a local match of $1,762.
Operated by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) provides federal aid for efforts to significantly reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads, including roads not owned by the states and roads on tribal land. The HSIP requires data-driven efforts to improve highway safety on all public roads, and the federal program also focuses on performance.
Project to brighten intersections comes to area counties
Most of the work will take place along the shoulder of the highways, but motorists should be prepared for traffic changes in the areas where crews are working, including potential short-term lane shifts or lane closures, according to MnDOT. Otter Tail and Becker counties are included in the project.
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Starting this week, May 3, the Minnesota Department of Transportation will begin a districtwide project to improve lighting at 14 intersections across west central Minnesota, including Otter Tail and Becker counties.
The locations are:
Highway 10 at County Road 10 near Frazee
Highway 12 at Highway 119/County Road 5 north of Appleton
Project to brighten two intersections on Highway 27 near Alexandria, Hoffman
Most of the work will take place along the shoulder of the highways, but motorists should be prepared for traffic changes in the areas where crews are working, including potential short-term lane shifts or lane closures, according to MnDOT. 12:42 pm, May 3, 2021
Starting this week, May 3, the Minnesota Department of Transportation will begin a districtwide project to improve lighting at 14 intersections across west central Minnesota, including two in Douglas County.
The locations are:
Highway 27 at Highway 55 near Hoffman
Highway 10 at East Shore Drive near Detroit Lakes
Highway 10 at County Road 10 near Frazee