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Graves Statement on LA DOTD Announced Bids
Washington, DC,
August 25, 2021
BATON ROUGE, LA – U.S. Congressman Garret Graves released the following statement about the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development awarding construction contracts on nearly $11.5 million of roadway projects across South Louisiana. The announced funds build on top of the $1 billion in new grants, formula funding and reallocation dollars Graves helped secure through the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. More information about the FAST Act can be found below. "Building a better Louisiana means focusing on all corners of our state and the announced road project improvements is great news especially for our rural parishes. With these funds, these highways will get a new layer of asphalt and undergo repairs to fix issues such as cracks or potholes. We will continue to advocate for regional priorities in South Louisiana as all transportation and infrastructure projects are intertwined. Every chance we can take to advance our roads, bridges and drainage is a step in the right direction," Graves said. "Another important component to these announced funds is their flexible allocation was enabled by the extra $1 billion in federal dollars we've secured for transportation and infrastructure projects. Together, we are emphasizing our priorities and dedicating funding where it will be most impactful." Projects in South Louisiana Parishes and the funding amounts: Funds and Projects to repave and repair roadway:
Funds to improve the travel and safety on waterways, which will help prevent boating accidents or possible damage to bridges:
Other:
For more information, click here. About the FAST Act: In 2015, Graves was a co-author and conferee to the FAST Act's landmark legislative committee, helping to finalize negotiations, which included many provisions designed to address Louisiana's traffic problems and substantial increases in federal highway funding for Louisiana. As a co-author and conferee to the landmark legislative committee, Graves was able to secure several items from the FAST Act. As a result, Louisiana received $500 million in federal transportation funding and benefitted from the new, $1 billion annual grant program. For South Louisiana, the 2015 FAST Act paved the way for major projects to become a reality such as the Terrace St. Exit, Pecue Lane Exit, I-10 widening from Highland Rd. to LA-73, LA-1 from Leeville to Golden Meadow, and port development (to help promote Louisiana's economic competitiveness). The FAST Act provided $60 million more in federal transportation grant funds that resulted in the Terrace/Washington street exit reconfiguration and I-10 lane addition (Highland Road to Prairieville/Dutchtown exit). Graves spoke at the construction ceremony for the work to begin the reconfiguration of the Washington St. exit, what Graves called a game-changer and a smart fix for a stupid problem.
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