Adam Rollins ODOT balances history and function with Blaine Hill Bridge investment The bridge was closed in 2024 due to deterioration, including substantial leaking, cracking and damage to the structure.
Adam Rollins California county utilizing $57 million investment to replace series of outdated, unsafe bridges Riverside County will replace several deteriorating bridges with modern structures.
Miles Smith Alaska DOT&PF drone program to serve as model for addressing remote transportation challenges The project is designed to deploy drones to enhance infrastructure inspection, environmental monitoring and disaster response.
Adam Rollins Hawaii plans $55 million rehabilitation of key transportation corridor bridge The 70-year-old Wailuku River bridge is currently in poor condition and has needed emergency repairs several times in recent years.
Adam Rollins Michigan to use $352 million to replace bridge, rehabilitate interstate MDOT will use the funds to replace the deteriorating River Raisin freeway bridge.
Keaton Peters Nation’s aging bridges receive $635 million to support revitalization The funding targets small and medium-sized bridge projects in both rural and urban communities.
Brady Pieper Rhode Island awarded $221 million in federal funding for Washington Bridge replacement Originally opened in 1930, the Washington Bridge spans the Seekonk River, connecting Providence and East Providence.
Brady Pieper California unveils historic $149 million in grants to make roads safer These grants will support projects that develop traffic education and enforcement and expand safe biking and walking options for residents.
Jerrod Kingery Feds sending North Carolina $100M in emergency funds to repair roads, bridges damaged by Hurricane Helene Western North Carolina was especially hard-hit, with significant damage to roadways from flash flooding, landslides, road washouts and bridge collapses.
Miles Smith DOT awards $645 million in grants to make rural transportation safer Funds will make transportation in rural communities better, safer, and more reliable, U.S. Transportation Secretary says