Friday, April 10, 2009

Local Transportation Projects to Receive Federal Stimulus Funding

Media Release

April 8, 2009

Local Transportation Projects to Receive Federal Stimulus Funding
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
April 8, 2009

The following list of transportation projects recommended for funding by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) has been submitted to the Florida Legislative Budget Commission (LBC) for review and approval. Action by the Commission is expected no sooner than April 15, 2009. The list will then be submitted to the Federal Highway Administration for review and approval.

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has been working with cities, counties, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and other transportation partners throughout the state to develop the list of selected projects. This effort is based on established transportation planning processes. Thirty percent of the highway and bridge funds were allocated for locally-prioritized projects

Priority projects are those “shovel ready” projects which have been deferred by the state; provide congestion relief; are tied to concurrency where development is being held up; are located in economically distressed areas; have the potential to generate revenues and jobs; can be completed within 3 years and are geographically balanced.

As a result of coordinated efforts among the City of Brooksville and Hernando County's planning/transportation and elected officials with state and federal officials, Hernando County has been notified that over $12 million dollars worth of road improvement projects have been approved as listed below:

• City of Brooksville - North Avenue from Howell to Ponce DeLeon: $574,500.00
• S.R. 50 (Cortez Blvd.) from U.S. 98 to CR 575 (Burwell Road): $1.5 million
• Resurface Mariner Blvd. from Maderia to Augustine: $636,998
• Resurface Spring Hill Drive from PInehurst to Deltona Blvd.: $368,631
• Resurface Deltona Blvd. from S.R. 50 to Northcliffe Blvd.: $376,371
• Resurface Deltona Blvd. from Spring Hill Dr. to Philatelic: $757,581
• Resurface Spring Hill Dr. from Mariner to Deltona Blvd.: $1.6 million
• Resurface Burwell Road from S.R. 50 to Pasco County Line: $523,636
• Resurface Citrus Way from Ft. Dade to S. of Centralia: $3.3 million
• Resurface Yontz Road from U.S. 98 to Howell Ave.: $600,135
• Resurface S.R. 50 (Cortez Blvd.) from U.S. 98 to CR 575 (Burwell Road): $337,006
• Resurface Suncoast Trail from Pasco County Line to Citrus County Line: $2.1 million

"We are very excited about the positive impact these projects will have on our local economy in terms of putting people to work and improving our transportation system in Hernando County," said County Commission Chairman David Russell.

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