Transportation Industry
Mineta announces $693 million in highway discretionary funds - Management and Administration
Public Roads, Nov-Dec, 2003
In summer 2003, USDOT Secretary Norman Y. Mineta announced $693 million in FHWA discretionary funds for infrastructure projects in all 50 States and the District of Columbia.
The agency awarded States approximately 500 grants in seven categories: borders and corridors, interstate maintenance, bridge replacement and rehabilitation, public lands highways, ferry boats and terminals, intelligent transportation systems, and pilots for transportation, community, and system preservation.
Totals for the States and the District of Columbia are on the Internet at www.fhwa.dot.gov /discretionary/fy03congdes.htm.
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