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Purdue University's Local Technical Assistance Program estimates that local roads and bridges will need between $1.8 and $3.2 billion per year in funding over the next decade.
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The Bloomington-Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization is gathering public input on the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan for the Bloomington metropolitan area.
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A long-term plan for funding Indiana’s roads is still to come, after a legislative task force dedicated to developing that plan wrapped up the first half of its work Wednesday.
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City Limits: Residents share frustrations with Fullerton Pike Project as work for final phase startsA resident of the Highlands neighborhood told the Monroe County Commissioners Wednesday she wants trees cut down last week to be replaced sooner rather than later.
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State roads are funded and maintained by the Indiana Department of Transportation. Several listeners wanted to know more details about this funding and how the state repairs roads.
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Public comment for the Mid-States Corridor road project’s first tier of study closed this summer. The road will link highways in southern Indiana to promote economic growth in a twelve-county region.