Governor proposes bill allocating $80 million for statewide road improvement projects
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Gov. Brad Little addressing the media during a news conference in Blackfoot on Wednesday. | Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com
BLACKFOOT – Gov. Brad Little made a stop at Premier Technology in Blackfoot on Wednesday to discuss the plan he’s introducing to the Legislature to provide funding for multiple highway and infrastructure improvement projects throughout the state.
The Sustainable Transportation Funding proposal takes $80 million in state funds to go toward these projects. This is in addition to federal funds the state receives every year.
“We have to have sustainable, long-term funding for transportation,” Little said during a news conference. “When I was putting this together, I asked the Idaho Transportation Department to go to their local engineers and determine what the most critical projects were in specific areas. None of the projects are guaranteed a
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