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Agency of Transportation outlines $325 million formula target, sequencing approach and constraints for 10‑year program
Summary
Agency of Transportation Chief Engineer Jeremy Reed briefed the House Transportation Committee on a 10‑year project sequencing exercise built around a $325 million formula construction target (roughly $275M federal, $50M state match), prioritizing bridges, paving, roadway and safety while noting limits from matching restrictions and emergency relief dollars.
The Agency of Transportation told the House Transportation Committee on Feb. 10 that it has structured a 10‑year project sequencing exercise around a $325,000,000 formula construction target, intended to represent predictable federal formula funds plus state match.
Jeremy Reed, the agency's chief engineer, described the document as a sequencing schedule that slots asset-driven projects against projected revenues and cost assumptions and emphasized that it is not a formal long-range transportation plan submitted to federal partners. "So this represents formula money dedicated to construction projects," Reed said in the briefing.
Reed described the program-level breakdown the agency is using: roughly $100…
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