DOT 48-09
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Contact: Jill Zuckman
Tel.: (202) 366-4570
U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood Announces $46 Million in Economic
Recovery Funds for Airports Across the United States
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood today
announced that airports around the country will receive $46.0 million
under the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(ARRA).
“The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is creating jobs across the
country today while laying the foundation for the safety and economic
vitality of our airports in the years to come,” said Secretary LaHood.
The Federal Aviation Administration will provide funding for airports in
Alabama, Alaska, California, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Wisconsin. This is in addition to the $258 million in ARRA funds for U.S.
airports announced by Secretary LaHood on April 8.
About 3,400 airports designated as part of the national airport system are
eligible to receive ARRA funds. The FAA is moving swiftly to work with
airport sponsors to ensure eligible projects have completed or nearly
completed, design and planning requirements.
Under ARRA, the FAA received $1.1 billion to allocate to qualified
airports on a discretionary basis. That funding will be distributed based
on a project priority system that addresses airport safety and security,
infrastructure, runway safety, increased capacity, and mitigation of
environmental impacts.
Secretary LaHood said the Obama Administration is committed to getting
ARRA money into the economy as quickly as possible. He noted that
President Obama signed the ARRA into law on February 17, less than one
month after taking the oath of office. Less than two weeks later, on March
3, LaHood joined President Obama and Vice President Biden at an historic
announcement at the U.S. Department of Transportation to mark the release
of $26.6 billion to the states and localities for highways, roads and
bridges. The release of funds came eight days earlier than required by
law.
On March 5, Secretary LaHood joined Vice President Biden and Miami Mayor
Manny Diaz to announce the availability of $8.4 billion for transit
infrastructure. On March 12, Secretary LaHood announced that Pittsburgh
International and Allegheny County Airports had received the first funding
allocations for airport infrastructure projects, and on March 13, Vice
President Biden announced that DOT made $1.3 billion available to Amtrak
for capital and security improvements. On April 13, just six weeks after
the announcement of funding for the first transportation project under
ARRA, President Obama announced funding for the 2,000th transportation
project.
Secretary LaHood noted that in early February, prior to the passage of the
ARRA, he had established a team within the Department of Transportation to
ensure that economic recovery funding is rapidly made available for
transportation infrastructure projects and that project spending is
monitored and transparent.
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