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Sept. 29, 2011 |
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AUSTIN – The Texas Transportation Commission today approved distribution of $3 billion in Proposition 12 bond funding that will address congested highways, rehabilitate bridges and improve connectivity between the state’s metropolitan areas.
The commission’s action will distribute $1.4 billion to TxDOT’s 25 districts and $600 million to the 25 Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) around the state according to existing formulas; as well as $200 million for statewide highway connectivity improvements; $500 million for bridges; and provide $300 million to begin developing projects to mitigate congestion in the four most congested regions of the state: Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio.
These funds represent the balance of $5 billion in general obligation bonding authority approved by voters and first authorized by the Texas Legislature in 2007. Construction contracts for the first $2 billion in projects were approved in 2010.
TxDOT worked in partnership with MPOs, cities, counties and corridor associations to identify and prioritize needs. TxDOT held meetings with stakeholders and conducted public hearings, including the department’s first statewide hearing via video teleconference. Much of this intensive public involvement effort was conducted and completed in just four months.
"The Legislature has chosen to invest some of the state’s limited dollars in transportation infrastructure. We approached this process with a strategy to identify, prioritize and select projects by working closely with local planning organizations, elected officials and the public," said John Barton, TxDOT interim executive director. "This will help to address the greatest needs for mobility, rehabilitation and safety on Texas highways. We intend to deliver impressive results."
As a result of the Commission’s action:
Construction contracts for these Proposition 12-funded projects will move forward in the summers of 2012 and 2013.
A complete list of projects selected by MPOs and TxDOT is available at www.txdot.gov
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