Travelers using Interstate 40 to pass through Raleigh, N.C., can expect lanes that have been under construction for the past few years to be restored by Christmas, according to North Carolina Department of Transportation Spokesman Steve Abbott.
November 22, 2017Infrastructure News Updates
Infrastructure Funding Talks Expected to Gain Momentum After Tax Reform Concludes
Passage of a Republican-led tax reform bill will kick off negotiations on an infrastructure funding measure that transportation leaders and President Donald Trump argue is badly needed for improving connectivity across freight corridors.
November 21, 2017TRIP Report Underscores Maine鈥檚 Crumbling Infrastructure
Maine鈥檚 aging transportation network is in serious need of repair, according to TRIP鈥檚 Nov. 1 report titled 鈥淧reserving Maine鈥檚 Bridges.鈥
November 1, 2017Trump鈥檚 Economic Adviser Floats Idea of Gas Tax Hike for Infrastructure
President Donald Trump鈥檚 chief economic adviser raised the possibility of increasing the federal gasoline tax next year to help pay for the administration鈥檚 $1 trillion infrastructure plan, U.S. Representative Tom Reed said.
October 25, 2017Louisiana Voters OK Measure to Tighten Transportation Spending
Louisiana officials agree that the state鈥檚 roads need fixing. Beyond that, though, they can鈥檛 seem to agree on what to do about it. But they did make some progress earlier this month toward a solution when the state鈥檚 voters approved a constitutional amendment to safeguard any money raised by new gas taxes.
October 24, 2017Industry Awaits $1 Trillion Infrastructure Funding Plan to Modernize Roads, ATA Official Says
ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥 The Trump administration鈥檚 plan to boost funding for freight corridors and modernize outdated infrastructure would benefit the commercial transportation sector, a senior official with American Trucking Associations said during a seminar at the group鈥檚 annual conference Oct. 22.
October 22, 2017Story of Louisiana Road, Bridge Problems: Millions in Budget but Billions in Backlog
While Louisiana road and bridge needs poured in to a key legislative committee Oct. 12, prospects for any sweeping changes are bleak.
October 12, 2017FHWA Announces Proposal for Pilot to Eliminate State-Federal Duplication of Environmental Reviews
Federal regulators have proposed a pilot program intended to eliminate duplication of the environmental review process by allowing up to five states to conduct the reviews for infrastructure projects using state law rather than federal law.
October 11, 2017Lawmakers Seek Industry Input on Infrastructure Plan
Missouri鈥檚 chief of transportation will join manufacturing and construction executives to share their perspective with House lawmakers this week about infrastructure projects in need of funding.
October 10, 2017Capitol Agenda for the Week of Oct. 10: Infrastructure the Wallflower
Recently, it seems Infrastructure had become the guy standing quietly in the corner as an out-of-control party raged around him. Sen. Tom Carper finally gave Infrastructure some love. Here's the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.
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