Recovery Act Projects
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) is a job and economic stimulus bill intended to help states and the nation restart their economies and stimulate employment during the worst economic downturn in over 70 years. In drafting this bill, President Obama and Congress recognized that investment in transportation infrastructure is one of the best ways to create and sustain jobs, stimulate economic development, and leave a legacy to support the financial well-being of the generations to come. The intent and language of the bill responds to the urgency of our national situation by tasking state departments of transportation and other transportation stakeholders to quickly move forward with mobility projects that bring real value to the local, state, and national economy.
Nationally, the bill provides more than $48 billion for transportation. Formula programs in the ARRA apportion to California approximately $2.57 billion for highways, local streets and roads, freight and passenger rail, and port infrastructure projects, and $1.07 billion for transit projects.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 Projects |
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Status |
State Routes 99, 70, & 32 Maintenance Project Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
State Route 139 Preventative Maintenance Project Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
US 395 Maintenance Project Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
State Route 36 Restoration Project Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
Interstate 5 Rehabilitation Project Fact Sheet |
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Currently in Construction |
Plumas 70 Bridge Replacement Project (Spanish Creek Bridge) Fact Sheet |
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Currently in Construction |
Shasta 44 Curve Improvement Project (Manzanita Chute) Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
West Weaverville Traffic Calming Fact Sheet |
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Complete |
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Complete |

