INDOT allocates nearly $180M for local infrastructure projects
Nearly $129.1 million is allocated for rehabilitating or replacing 49 bridges in poor condition as part of a recurring INDOT program supporting rural infrastructure.
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Cass County receives $5.2 million for road and safety projects
The Indiana Department of Transportation awarded $179.8 million in federal transportation funding to 50 cities, towns, and counties in rural portions of Indiana on Wednesday to invest in local road and bridge improvements and sidewalk projects.
INDOT allocates nearly $180M for local infrastructure projects
DAVIESS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that nearly $180 million is being awarded to cities, towns and counties in Indiana to support local projects. The funding includes over $3.8 million awarded to two counties in the Wabash Valley. Transportation officials said the latest round of funding will be awarded to cities, [...]
Dearborn Bridge Projects Receive Funds
(Statewide) – INDOT has allocated $179.8 million in federal funding to 50 rural cities, towns, and counties across the state for road, bridge, and sidewalk projects. Two projects in Dearborn County are being funded. Nearly $2.3 million will be used for work on Bridge #73 along St. Peters Road, just north of State Road 46; and $1.65 million will be spent on a bridge project on Lower Dillsboro Road, about one-and-a-half miles northeast of U.S. 50.
$179.8M boosts Indiana rural infrastructure projects
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced $179.8 million in federal funding for 50 rural cities, towns, and counties in Indiana. This funding will support local road, bridge, and sidewalk projects.
INDOT awards $179.8 million for rural Indiana infrastructure; Warrick, Spencer counties among recipients
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced Wednesday it is awarding $179.8 million in federal funding to 50 rural cities, towns, and counties for local road, bridge, and sidewalk improvements.
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