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Senate maneuvers may spur veto of transportation aid
Utah road projects may be delayed if Bush doesn't sign
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In January, Utah Department of Transportation executive director John Njord and three other state directors held a Washington press conference at which they said Congress was being stingy and unfair with federal highway money. They said states are losing big revenue and thousands of jobs because reauthorization has been delayed.
"We're currently exploring steps we can take to ensure, in the short term, projects already scheduled can go forward if a delay happens," UDOT spokesman Nile Easton said Wednesday." Of course, there would definitely be impacts here in Utah if there was a long-term delay."
Here are some of the Utah projects Mineta identified as most in need of funding and susceptible to delay, in part because they are already under way:
The I-15 corridor environmental impact statement, Utah County to Salt Lake County a $10 million study to examine possible reconstruction of about 65 miles of I-15. The study is under way and slated for a summer 2007 completion.
I-15 from Paragonah to U-20 an $11 million project, which began in June 2004, to reconstruct the freeway in southern Utah. The project is about halfway completed.
U.S. 89, Wall Avenue to 2700 North in Harrisville and Pleasant View a $7 million project, which began in March, to reconstruct the road and add wider travel lanes, a center turn median and shoulders. The project is only 5 percent complete.
For more information, click on www.fhwa.dot.gov/reauthorization.
Contributing: Jerry Spangler
E-mail: zman@desnews.com
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