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Three of New Jersey s busiest structurally deficient bridges are in Hudson County
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Over One-Third of U S Bridges In Need of Replacement
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Over 220,000 U S Bridges Need Repair, Latest Analysis of Federal Data Finds
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The proposal doesn t learn from history and contradicts the approach of Biden, Buttigieg. By John Norquist - Mar 16th, 2021 05:55 pm //end headline wrapper ?>John Norquist
On January 26, President
Joe Biden released a position paper on the negative impact of freeways on urban neighborhoods. It’s worth quoting:
“The creation of the Interstate Highway System, funded and constructed by the federal government and state governments in the 20th century, disproportionately burdened many historically Black and low-income neighborhoods in many American cities. Many urban interstate highways were deliberately built to pass through Black neighborhoods, often requiring the destruction of housing and other local institutions. To this day, many Black neighborhoods are disconnected from access to high-quality housing, jobs, public transit, and other resources.
Tue March 16, 2021 - National Edition
ARTBA
State governments leveraged $29 billion in federal funds to advance $70 billion in highway improvements during fiscal year (FY) 2020, according to new federal data.
An interactive dashboard created by the
American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) provides U.S. taxpayers, elected officials, news media and the public with a clear look at how and where all 50 states use their federal highway program funds.
The
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) data compiled by ARTBA s Chief Economist Alison Premo Black displays information on more than 22,000 projects that moved forward last year. This dashboard is chock-full of projects that are real-world outcomes of the federal highway program, Black said. We encourage members of Congress, their staffs and Biden administration officials to tap this valuable resource as they continue working on a robustly funded surface transportation infrastructure bill.