Idaho Among Nation's Leaders in Delivering Transportation Stimulus
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Idaho among nation’s leaders in delivering transportation stimulus Idaho Business Review, Monday, May 18, 2009 By: IBR Staff Bids for seven of Idaho’s eight stimulus-money roadway projects went out for bid in early May, with the eighth project scheduled to be advertised in mid-June. That puts Idaho ahead of 48 other states in securing federal transportation stimulus funding. Idaho has obligated $148 million of the $182 million it qualifies to receive in stimulus funding. That’s 78 percent, well above the national average of 37 percent. Only Oklahoma has secured a greater percentage. Idaho’s remaining $34 million has to be allocated to projects by the end of the year. Idaho Transportation Department Director Pamela Lowe said in a release the department hopes to be well ahead of that deadline. It plans to spread that money across 55 state and local highway projects. Funds have been obligated for the following projects: • U.S. 2, replacement of the Dover Bridge, $38 million; • U.S. 95, construction of passing lanes on Moscow Mountain, $4 million; • U.S. 95, widening of highway in the White Bird Grade area, $6 million; • Interstate 84, replacement of the Vista Interchange, Boise, $39 million; • U.S. 93, construction of Twin Falls Alternate Route Phase 2, $41 million; • Interstate 86, widening of the interstate from the Chubbuck Interchange to the Pocatello Creek Interchange, $11 million; • U.S. 20, construction of passing lanes near Henrys Lake Flat area, $4 million; and • Idaho 48, widening of highway from Rigby High School to the Yellowstone Highway, $5 million. Once the contracts for the projects are awarded, their progress can be tracked at http://www.accountability.idaho.gov/. Otter told reporters at a press conference in early May that the stimulus transportation projects, along with upcoming GARVEE projects, will create 4,000 jobs in Idaho. .