To National Priority Status Interstate Named One of Six National “Corridors of the Future” |
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| (Washington, D.C.) “I applaud the Department of Transportation for recognizing the importance of this project and making Interstate 69 a national priority,” Ross said. “It is time to begin investing in In August, Ross led the 56-member I-69 Caucus in sending a letter he authored to the Secretary of Transportation emphasizing the need to designate I-69 as a “Corridor of the Future.” As a “Corridor of the Future,” I-69 would become a nationally-recognized priority, making it eligible to receive the necessary resources to accelerate its construction. This designation will ensure that I-69 — which is important to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan — will continue to be funded in future transportation reauthorization bills. “I would like to thank my colleagues in Congress who represent the many districts which would benefit from this important project for signing the letter I authored in support of this much-needed interstate corridor,” Ross said. The I-69 Corridor will receive $800,000 which will be split up by the The I-69 project was one of six interstate routes chosen from 38 applications to participate in the DOT’s new “Corridors of the Future” program. This new federal initiative aims to develop innovative national and regional approaches to reduce congestion and improve the efficiency of freight delivery. Ross has been a member of the I-69 Caucus since he was first elected to represent The Interstate 69 Mid-Continent Highway Caucus is a bipartisan group of 56 Members of Congress interested in promoting the development and completion of Interstate 69, a true north-south highway linking The portion of I-69 from The I-69 Corridor is the only direct national link to two of our major trading partners, —30— |
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