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Friday, November 15, 2002 
FHWA 45-02  
Contact:  Bill Outlaw
Telephone:  202-366-0660

U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $98.9 Million in Emergency Relief To Repair Infrastructure Damaged by Disasters

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta today announced that $98.9 million in emergency relief funds will be provided to 23 states, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and Guam to repair federal-aid roads that have been damaged as a result of flooding, storms and other natural disasters.  Also included are relief funds for several disasters that damaged roads on federal lands around the country.

“Helping states after an emergency is an important responsibility of the federal government,” Secretary Mineta said.  “By restoring damaged roadways, we can help local communities to fully recover from natural disasters, and that=s why we're doing what we can to help these states and territories complete the restoration process.”

The $98.9 million in emergency relief funds, which are administered by the department=s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), was provided in response to requests from states and other jurisdictions for help to repair federal-aid roads and bridges.  FHWA division administrators in each state work closely with state and local officials to assess damage and review funding requests.  FHWA money is awarded after the President or the Governor issues a formal emergency proclamation and the state files a preliminary damage assessment for its highways and bridges on the federal-aid system.  The funds reimburse the state for the damage repair work that is already completed and provides funding for the remaining damage repair work to correct major or unusual damage to federal-aid highways.

Eligible repair work includes reconstructing damaged bridges and pavement surfaces, establishing detours, removing slides and debris, and replacing signs, lighting and guardrails.

  The $98.9 million in fiscal year 2003 emergency relief allocations will be distributed as follows:

 

Fiscal Year 2003 Federal Highway Administration Emergency Funding

 

State: Alaska
Event: Nov. 3, 2002 Earthquake
Amount: 2,000,000

State Total:  2,000,000

 

State: Alabama

Event:  Jan. 5, 02, I-65 Bridge Failure

Amount:  1,003,000
State Total:  1,003,000

 

State:  American Samoa

Event:  October 2001 Rockfall on Route 1

Amount:  685,000
State Total:  685,000

 

State: Arizona

Event:  October 2000 Flood

Amount:  572,000

State Total:  572,000

 

State:  Arkansas

Event:  December 2000 Icestorm

Amount:  7,481,000

State Total:  7,481,000

 

State:  Colorado

Event:  August 2000 Flood

Amount:  1,357,000

State Total:  1,357,000

 

State:  Guam

Event:  Oct. 13, 2001 Earthquake

Amount:  360,000

Event:  July 2002, Typhoon Chattan

Amount: 5,203,000 ,

State Total:  5,563,000

 

State:  Idaho

Event:  April 2002 Flood

Amount:  393,000

State Total:  393,000

 

State:  Michigan
Event:  April 2002 Flood

Amount:  1,414,000

State Total:  1,414,000

 

State:  Minnesota

Event:  April 2001 Flood

Amount:  364,000

Total Amount:  364,000

 

State:  Missouri
Event:  April 2002 Flood

Amount:  1,609,000

Event:  September 2001 Rt MM Bridge Failure over I-44

Amount:  1,327,000 ,

State Total:  2,936,000

 

State:  Montana

Event:  June 2002 Flood

Amount:  882,000

State Total:  882,000

 

State:  Nebraska

Event:  July 2002 Flood

Amount;  1,877,000

State Total:  1,877,000

 

State:  New Jersey

Event:  June 22, 2001, I-80 Truck Fire

Amount:  1,406,000

Event: August 2000 Flood

Amount:  4,871,000 ,

State Total:  6,277,000

 

State:  New York

Event:  December 2000 Flood

Amount:  166,000

State Total:  166,000

 

State:  North Dakota

Event:  Spring 2001 Basin Flood

Amount:  13,000

Event:  Spring 2001 Devils Lake

Amount:  5,882,000

Event:  April 1999 Devils Lake

Amount:  166,000 ,

Event:  June 2000 Flood

Amount:  627,000 ,

State Total:  6,688,000

 

State:  Ohio

Event:  May 2001 I-77 Failure

Amount:  1,368,000

State Total:  1,368,000

 

State:  Oklahoma

Event:  May 26, 2002, I-40 Bridge Failure

Amount:  11,860,000

Event:  December-January 2001 Icestorm

Amount:   4,651,000 ,

State Total:  16,511,000

 

State:  Oregon

Event:  October 2000 Heavy Rains

Amount:  214,000

State Total:  214,000

 

State:  Pennsylvania

Event:  June 2001 Flood

Amount:  610,000

State Total:  610,000

 

State:  Puerto Rico

Event:  November 2001 Flood

Amount:  705,000

State Total:  705,000

 

State:  South Dakota

Event:  Spring 2001 Flood
Amout:  384,000

State Total:  384,000

 

State:  Texas

Event:  July 2002 Flood

Amount:  7,332,000

Event:   December-January 2001 Icestorm

Amount:  1,263,000 ,

Event:  June 2001 Storm Allison

Amount:  1,163,000 ,

Event:  September 2001 Queen Isabella Bridge Failure

Amount:  4,445,000

State Total: 14,203,000

 

State:  Virginia

Event:  July 2001 Flood

Amount:  367,000

State Total:  367,000

 

State:  Washington

Event:  February 2001 Nisqually Earthquake

Amount:  5,450,000

Event:  November-December 2001 Flood

Amount:  990,000 ,

Event:  January 2002 Storm

Amount:  751,000 ,

State Total:  7,191,000

 

State:  West Virginia

Event:  July 2001 Flood

Amount:  1,264,000

Event:  May 2002 Flood

Amount:  4,395,000  

State Total:  5,659,000

 

State:  FLH Manag. Agencies
Various events
Amount:  12,050,000
State Total:  12,050,000

 

Total:  98,920,000

 

* An initial allocation of $2 million is provided for the evolving event as the extent and severity of the damage is still being assessed.

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