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The Alabama Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website featuring highway and transit funding, planned projects, and program listings.
The Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT) has established an ARRA 2009 website highlighting DOT & Public Facilities economic stimulus projects, and includes current bid calendar and advertising schedule.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has issued an RFP to solicit a management consultant for supporting their statewide local governments economic stimulus program.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has issued a solicitation seeking up to five Management Consultants to assist their Local Government Section (responsible for administering the Federal Aid program for local municipalities) in what they expect to be a deluge of projects that will come from the municipalities around the state. The state and local governments have submitted a list of over $6B in projects to be considered for the stimulus program.
The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department has established an ARRA 2009 website, which includes a list of project and map of projects to be advanced using ARRA funds.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has established an ARRA 2009 website. It provides general information on the stimulus program and a list of Caltrans projects that will be receiving ARRA funding.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger sent a letter to President-elect Barack Obama, highlighting four key areas his Administration could collaborate with the Obama Administration to stabilize and expand California's economy: investment in infrastructure, energy security, stabilization of the housing market and assistance to states to help meet the needs of the medically indigent. As of January 5, 2009, California has $44B in “ready to go” projects.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, describing how CDOT will have at least 50% of its funding committed to projects.
Delaware Governor Jack Markell has unveiled a list of road, transit and pedestrian projects that will be the state's priorities to receive funding the federal economic stimulus package, and will create jobs and address the state's infrastructure needs.
The Florida Department of Transportation has established a website dedicated to providing early information about Florida's preparation for proposed federal economic stimulus funding for transportation.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website describing how the state's expected $932M for highway transportation and $144M for public transit will be prioritized.
The Kansas Department of Transportation has established an Economic Stimulus American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 website, which includes a list of projects that are ready to let for bid.
KDOT leaders have identified more than 230 projects that could be let for bids and under contract within 180 days of a federal economic stimulus bill. The projects, valued at $655 million, will make significant improvements to the state's highway system, enhance safety and create tens of thousands of jobs in the process. They also will support and sustain the economic development of communities, regions and the entire state.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has established an ARRA 2009 website that includes a listing of Tier 1, State Transportation Improvement Program projects that have been approved for funding.
The Louisiana DOTD has developed a $325 million program of projects eligible for stimulus funding.
The Maine Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website containing background information and potential projects for use of the federal transportation economic recovery funds.
The Maryland Department of Transportation has created website, Supporting America's Economic Recovery, to document Maryland's strategy to stimulate the economy and protect jobs through transportation investment.
The Michigan Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website that includes comprehensive information about the state's Recovery and Reinvestment Plan, including candidate projects and proposed discretionary stimulus projects.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) has established a website to keep its citizens up-to-date about the plan details and its impact on the Minnesota transportation system.
As “First in Nation”, The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) began construction of its first stimulus program projects within minutes of President Obama signing the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The Missouri Department of Transportation is ready to go with 34 transportation projects that could be awarded within 180 days of passage of an economic stimulus package that contains at least $25B for transportation infrastructure investments nationwide. The projects, which would total about $510M, would create about 14,000 jobs and have a $2.4B impact on the state's economy. Given additional funding beyond $510M, significant portions of four additional highway projects totaling roughly $290M could be under way in 2009.
Nebraska has compiled a list of potential “Ready to Go” projects totaling $370 million. This list is based on assumed criteria in anticipation of the enactment of a stimulus bill from Congress. No local projects are listed; however, the Nebraska Department of Roads, through the League of Municipalities and the Nebraska Association of County Officials (NACO), has solicited cities and counties to provide by December 31, 2008 a list of projects they believe could meet the "ready to go" criteria.
Just two days after the signing of the ARRA 2009, Governor John Lynch and Transportation Commissioner George Campbell announced the state is sending the first transportation projects out to bid.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which identifies $650 million in highway and bridge projects and $425 million in transit projects.
Senior leaders from the State of New Jersey sent a letter to President-Elect Obama requesting consideration of a federal investment in the Trans-Hudson Mass Transit Tunnel, a “ready-to-go” project.
The New York State Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which includes the agency's March 2nd certification letter and project list.
The New York Department of Transportation has issued a listing of economic recovery projects by region.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which provides the latest news on the economic stimulus package and an approved list of projects.
Ohio's Governor Ted Strickland has appointed Ronald Richard as infrastructure czar. Richard will head a process, in consultation with the state legislature, the federal government, local communities and other partners, to determine the most efficient and effective distribution of the infrastructure component of the federal stimulus funds.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials are reviewing projects in the agency's eight-year $3.8B Construction Work Plan that could be expedited as part of the economic stimulus package.
The Oregon Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which provides a current list of projects and Frequently Asked Questions regarding the stimulus program.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has prepared an extensive list of candidate highway and bridge projects for expanded federal funding through anticipated economic recovery (stimulus) legislation.
Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri has established an Office of Economic Recovery and Reinvestment website to share information about the State's plan for investing federal funds in Rhode Island's roads and bridges and other transportation needs, schools, renewable energy, information technology, and more.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation
has established an ARRA 2009 website, which includes a map
highlighting the location of $200 million worth of projects
approved by the Transportation Commission.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which includes a list of stimulus projects and describes their relationship to the 2009-2013 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which provides a certification statement and project list for March 20th contract lettings, along with other stimulus information.
The Utah Department of Transportation obligated 64% of the $149.5M allocated to the state under the ARRA 2009 within just two weeks of fund apportionment.
The Utah Transportation Commission has approved a comprehensive list of transportation projects for the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) that can be ready to advertise within 30-90 days.
The Vermont Transportation Agency has established an ARRA 2009 website, which describes project eligibility and provides a list of proposed projects.
The Washington State Department of Transportation has established an ARRA 2009 website, which lists the $492M in state projects identified by Governor Gregoire and the state legislature, and provides other stimulus program information.
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle has established an Office of Recovery and Reinvestment, to quickly move federal stimulus funds to create jobs for the people of Wisconsin.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has prepared an addendum to the State Transportation Improvement Program to account for stimulus projects.
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