FHWA Distributes $3.1B in Bonus Highway Funds to States

State transportation agencies are sharing a $3.1-billion “bonus,” through the Federal Highway Administration’s latest annual summer redistribution of unused highway funding.

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State transportation agencies are sharing a $3.1-billion “bonus,” through the Federal Highway Administration’s latest annual summer redistribution of unused highway funding. 

The U.S. Dept. of Transportation, FHWA’s parent, also has announced it is taking applications for a new round of its much-sought Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or TIGER, grants. 

The 2017 highway funding redistribution, which FHWA announced on Aug. 31, is the largest in at least the past five years, and is up 12% from the 2016 amount. 

All 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, received shares of the pie. Texas received the largest allotment, $280 million, followed by California, with $274.5 million; Florida, $158.6 million; Pennsylvania, $154 million; and New York, $145.3 million. 

Demand for the funds far exceeded the amount available, with states requesting nearly $5.4 billion. 

State departments of transportation must move quickly to put the reallocated money to use. FHWA says the redistributed funds must be obligated to projects by Sept. 26.

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