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LaHood, state officials talk spending
U.S.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood met Wednesday, Feb. 11, with
leaders of state departments of transportation from across the country
in preparation for final passage of the economic recovery bill.
“The
upshot of these meetings is that we have thousands of worthwhile
transportation projects that are ready to go,†LaHood said. “They’ve
cleared all the hurdles and just need the funding. The U.S. Department
of Transportation is ready to get the money out the door. We now need
the Congress to pass a final bill.â€
The meeting, which took
place in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, came one day after
the U.S. Senate approved the Recovery and Reinvestment Act; the House
passed its version on Jan. 28. Both bills now go to a House-Senate
conference committee where the differences in the legislation will be
resolved.
North Carolina Secretary of Transportation Eugene
Conti, one of more than 40 state transportation heads at the meeting,
said that NCDOT, along with other transportation departments across the
nation, has been working to identify projects that would both improve
the transportation system and create needed jobs. "This funding is key
to helping us address the growing economic and infrastructure
challenges we are currently facing,†Conti said.
LaHood said the
bills passed provide about $46 billion for transportation
infrastructure, including up to $30 billion for highways, $12 billion
for transit, $3.1 billion for passenger rail and $3 billion for
airports. In addition, the Senate bill also includes $5.5 billion for a
supplemental discretionary grant program. Eligible projects include
highways and bridges, public transit, passenger and freight rail
transportation and port infrastructure.
LaHood told participants
that accountability would be one of his highest priorities and that his
Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) team
would be monitoring all aspects of the recovery funding closely. The
TIGER team, composed of officials from across USDOT's operating
administrations and offices, is co-chaired by Lana Hurdle, deputy
assistant secretary for budget and programs, and Joel Szabat, deputy
assistant secretary for transportation policy.