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FHWA 11-06
Contact:  Nancy Singer, Tel.:  (202) 366-0660
Monday, July 31, 2006

 Acting U.S. Transportation Secretary Maria Cino Announces $685 Million In Emergency Funds To Repair Damaged Roads In 31 States

More than $685 million is headed to 31 states and U.S. territories to pay for roads and bridges damaged by recent hurricanes, flooding and storms, Acting U.S. Transportation Secretary Maria Cino announced today.       

“These funds are crucial to restoring communities and getting local economies back on track,” said Cino. 

            The Transportation Department’s Federal Highway Administration will reimburse states for expenses associated with 56 emergency situations.  The projects paid for by the funds include reconstructing or replacing damaged highways and bridges, establishing detours, removing debris, and replacing signs, lighting and guardrails.  Heavy rainfall and flooding caused much of the road and bridge damage. 

“Our priority after a natural disaster or emergency is repairing the transportation network so local communities can rebuild, businesses can reopen and people can resume their lives,” said Federal Highway Administrator Richard Capka.     

            Today’s announcement is part of an emergency supplemental appropriations package passed by Congress and signed by President Bush that supplements FHWA’s emergency relief program.  The program is available to reimburse states for certain costs resulting from natural disasters or other emergencies. 

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Editor’s note: A table listing the date, location and amount of each emergency relief incident is attached.  A description of each incident is available by calling the FHWA Office of Public Affairs at 202-366-0660.

 

 

Emergency Relief Program Funds – Summary By State

 

 

 

 

State

Event

Allocation

Subtotal
by State

Alabama

September 2004 Hurricane Ivan - add'l. request

        5,200,000

     11,482,000

 

I-65/I-20 Bridge Damage

        4,272,000

 

July 10, 2005 Hurricane Dennis

        2,010,000

Alaska

October 2004 Storm Damage

        1,923,809

       6,632,386

May 2005 Flooding

        2,098,072

September 2005 Storm Surge and Flooding

        2,610,505

American Samoa

February 15, 2005 Tropical Cyclone Olaf

        1,878,607

1,878,607       

Arkansas

April 2004 Flooding

          227,823

 227,823         

California

Dec. 2002 Storms - add'l. request

      51,200,000

    309,100,000

December 22, 2003 San Simeon Earthquake

        3,600,000

Inyo County Flood

        9,300,000

2004-2005 Winter Storms

    245,000,000

Colorado

November 25, 2004 I-70 Rockslide

          810,390

       4,030,390

June 21, 2005 US 6 Rockslide

        3,220,000

Connecticut

October 2005 Northeast Flooding

          735,464

735,464   

Florida

July 10, 2005 Hurricane Dennis

    118,509,358

118,509,358

Hawaii

March 2006 Rainfall and Flooding

      11,542,154

11,542,154

Idaho

August 2004 Rains

          442,010

       4,862,656

June 3, 2005 US 95 Landslide

        4,420,646

Kansas

October 1, 2005 Heavy Rains and Flooding

          756,055

756,055          

Massachusetts

October 7, 2005 Flooding

        3,884,375

 3,884,375      

Montana

February 21, 2004 Rock Slide

          486,584

     15,486,584

May 2005 Beartooth Highway Landslides

      15,000,000

N. Mariana Islands

August 2004 Typhoon Chaba

          546,588

546,588          

Nevada

January 2005 Flooding

      16,883,960

16,883,960

New Hampshire

June 6, 2005 Flooding

          723,270

     18,605,256

October 2005 Northeast Flooding

      17,881,986

New Jersey

July 2004 Flooding

        3,804,383

3,804,383       

New Mexico

February 2005 Storms

          585,583

 585,583         

New York

Sept. 1999 Hurricane Floyd - add'l. request

          244,548

     11,782,124

Summer 2003 Storms - add'l. request

        3,086,117

April 2-3, 2005 Flooding

        6,217,175

June 2005 Flooding and Mudslides/I-87 closure

        1,245,092

July 2, 2005 Hadlock Pond Dam Failure

          989,192

North Carolina

September 2003 Hurricane Isabel - add'l. request

        5,000,000

       6,165,234

September 14, 2005 Hurricane Ophelia

        1,165,234

Ohio

December 22, 2004 Rainfall and Flooding

      34,751,288

     51,516,028

January 2005 Rainfall and Flooding

     16,764,740

Oklahoma

Dec/Jan 2001 Ice Storm - add'l. request

          944,098

944,098  

Oregon

December 2005 Flooding

      38,000,000

38,000,000     

Pennsylvania

January 5, 2005 Heavy Rains

        2,319,480

       8,786,890

April 2005 Flooding

        6,467,410

Puerto Rico

October 2005 Rains

        2,510,246

2,510,246       

Rhode Island

October 2005 Northeast Flooding

        1,650,000

 1,650,000      

South Carolina

January 26, 2004 Ice Storm

          565,792

          848,316

August 29, 2004 Tropical Storm Gaston

          282,524

Utah

January 2005 Flooding

        5,093,883

 5,093,883      

Vermont

July 2004 Heavy Rains and Flooding

        1,161,179

       3,483,837

August 2004 Heavy Rains and Flooding

        1,122,658

December 26, 2005 Elm St. Rock Slope Failure

        1,200,000

Washington

October 2003 Flooding - add'l. request

        3,321,443

     19,387,481

December 10, 2004 Storm

        1,036,038

September 10, 2005 I-90 Rockslide

        1,030,000

2005/2006 Winter Storms

      14,000,000

West Virginia

July 7, 2001 Flooding - add'l. request

          541,515

       6,085,621

January 2005 Flooding

        5,544,106

 

Total

    685,807,380

685,807,380

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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