New Hampshire Roads, Bridges And Transit Face Increasing Deterioration Without Additional Transportation Funding; Transportation Improvements Would Support Economic Recovery, Improve Conditions And Boost Traffic Safety
One-third e of New Hampshire’ major roads are deteriorated, 32 percent of the state’s bridges are structurally […]
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TRIP Releases “Future Mobility In Nevada” Report
Nevada Has Benefitted From Recent Projects To Improve The State’s Surface Transportation System, But Significant Deficiencies Remain; Boost In Transportation Funding Needed To Support State’s Economic Recovery, Provide Congestion Relief And Improve Traffic Safety
Nevada’s urban roads and highways experience significant […]
Significant Gap In Funding For Transportation Plan Threatens To Stifle Economic Recovery In Kansas
Kansas requires a significant increase in funding in order to maintain and improve transportation infrastructure across the state.
According to a report released today, Kansas faces a significant transportation funding gap over the next 10 years, which will not only […]
TRIP Releases FUTURE MOBILITY IN MINNESOTA Study
TRIP’s grassroots reauthorization campaign makes a stop today in House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Jim Oberstar’s home state for a news conference to release an “authorization report” for Minnesota. Joining TRIP’s Rocky Moretti at the 10 a.m. CDT news conference at an ARRA project in Brooklyn Park are, Senator Jim Carlson Vice Chairman, Minnesota State Senate Transportation Committee; Commissioner Dennis Berg of the Anoka County Board of Commissioners; and Joseph Strauss, Executive Vice President North Metro Mayors Association.
Minnesota Has Benefitted From Recent Projects To Improve The State’s Transportation System, But Significant Deficiencies Remain; Boost In Federal And State Transportation Funding Needed To Modernize Roads, Bridges, Transit And To Improve Traffic Safety And Provide Congestion Relief