U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration |
MEMORANDUM |
Subject: | INFORMATION: FY 2000 Discretionary Bridge Program | Date: | January 06, 2000 |
From: | /s/ Original signed by: David H. Densmore Director of Bridge Technology |
Reply to Attn. of: | HIBT-30 |
To: | Resource Center Directors Division Administrators |
Attached is a table that shows the FY 2000 Discretionary Bridge Program allocations. The available funds this year were allocated to four new-start and four continuing non-seismic projects and two continuing seismic retrofit projects.
FY 2000 requests for discretionary bridge funds were received for 42 non-seismic candidates for a total of $876.8 million and from six seismic retrofit candidates for a total of $63 million. A total of $87,100,000 of Discretionary Bridge Program Funds was allocated to the States.
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Approved Discretionary Bridge Projects FY 2000
State | Project Description/Location | Allocation ($) |
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Illinois | Bridge Rehabilitation, Wacker Drive Viaduct in Chicago | 10,394,184 |
Kansas | Bridge replacement, Turner Diagonal Bridge in Kansas City | 2,613,000 |
Michigan | Bridge replacement, Dequindre Yard Bridge in Detroit | 14,000,000 |
Missouri | Bridge replacement, Chouteau Bridge in Kansas City | 6,393,816 |
New Mexico | Bridge replacement, I-25 / I-40 interchange in Albuquerque | 7,200,000 |
Tennessee | Bridge replacement, Loudon City Memorial Bridge | 8,240,000 |
Washington | Bridge replacement, Snohomish River Bridge in Everett | 13,000,000 |
West Virginia | Bridge replacement, Williamston-Marietta Bridge in Parkersburg-Belpre Metropolitan area | 3,484,000 |
State | Project Description/Location | Allocation ($) |
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California | Seismic Retrofit, Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco | 11,613,000 |
Tennessee | Seismic Retrofit, I-40 over the Mississippi River between Tennessee and Arkansas | 6,097,200 |
Arkansas | Seismic Retrofit, I-40 over the Mississippi River between Tennessee and Arkansas | 4,064,800 |
Total (Seismic and Non-Seismic) | 87,100,000 |