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DOT 08-06
Monday, January 23, 2006
Contact: Nancy Singer
Tel.: (202) 366-0660
Gulf Coast States Get $868 Million to Fuel Hurricane Repair and Reconstruction
Work, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta Announced Today
Gulf Coast states still rebuilding after last year’s devastating hurricanes will
share
$868 million in federal funds aimed at fueling road and bridge projects, U.S.
Secretary
of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta announced today.
Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Florida will use the money to repair or
rebuild federally supported highways and bridges damaged by Hurricanes Katrina
and Rita, Mineta said.
Of the money released today, Mississippi will receive $740 million, Louisiana
$75 million, Florida $42 million and Texas $11 million for repairs based on
formal requests already received from the states, Mineta said. Additional funds
are likely to be received once the states issue final requests for aid, he
added.
“This money gives states the confidence of knowing we are with them,” Mineta
said.
Eligibility for federal funds varies by project, but in most cases, the federal
government will pay for 100 percent of the work, he added.
The funding was included in a $2.75 billion emergency relief package requested
by President Bush and approved by Congress late last year.
Earlier, the Department sent $25 million each to Louisiana and Mississippi,
allowing them to begin repairs while they waited for Congressional action on a
more comprehensive transportation funding package.
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