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Delaware Receives $23 Million in FHWA Redistribution

Mon September 16, 2019 - Northeast Edition #19
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Construction of a new bridge to replace the 63-year-old Chapman Road bridge crossing I-95 in Newark will begin in February 2020.
Construction of a new bridge to replace the 63-year-old Chapman Road bridge crossing I-95 in Newark will begin in February 2020.

The Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) annual August redistribution has resulted in Delaware receiving an additional $23 million in federal funding for infrastructure projects. The redistribution dollars represent federal transportation improvement funds that were allocated, but not used by other states.

"We are investing $650 million in infrastructure projects across the state this year — our largest capital program ever — and these additional dollars will help us move additional projects forward that will improve our roads and bridges," said Gov. John Carney.

"We've now received an additional $100 million over the past five years from FHWA's annual redistribution process. As a result of receiving the additional funding, we are able to move targeted projects ahead sooner than originally planned," said Secretary of Transportation Jennifer Cohan.

Each summer, FHWA redistributes unused funding for infrastructure programs to projects that are able to utilize the funding before the end of the federal fiscal year.

The funds DelDOT received this year will allow for the expedited rehabilitation of three bridges located at the Route 141 and Kirkwood Highway interchange in Elsmere and construction of a new Chapman Road bridge across I-95 in Newark.

Safety projects that will now be accelerated include the U.S. 13 Median Barrier Replacement and SR 1 to Red Lion Road. The additional funding also will allow the placement of High Friction Surface Treatment throughout the state, which is a proven safety countermeasure and part of DelDOTs Strategic Highway Safety Plan.




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