Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Johnnie Crutchfield
Appropriations Chairman
Senate District 14
Carter, Garvin, Love and Murray Counties
For Immediate Release: February 27, 2006
State Senate Approves $125 Million For Repair of State, County Bridges
The Oklahoma
State Senate voted Monday to appropriate $125 million to the Oklahoma
Department of Transportation to fund the repair and replacement of the
worst bridges on state highways and county roads.
Senate Bill 1288, authored by Senate Appropriations Chairman Johnnie
Crutchfield, dedicates $100 million for state bridges and sets aside
an additional $25 million for county bridges.
“By appropriating this money now, ODOT and our counties can get
started repairing and replacing the worst bridges in Oklahoma. The $125
million won’t fix all the bridges but it will begin making a noticeable
improvement in Oklahoma’s transportation infrastructure,”
Crutchfield said.
Legislative leaders said last week that the bridge funding was only the
next step toward addressing the maintenance needs of Oklahoma’s
highways and that more legislation is expected to provide additional funding
for road and bridge repairs later in the session.
SB 1288 appropriates $92.8 million from the Dynamic Economy and Budget
Stabilization Fund, $7.2 million from the Special Cash Fund and $25 million
from the anticipated spillover in Fiscal Year 2006 revenue.
It also sets aside the next $150 million of FY 2006 spillover for the
Dynamic Economy and Budget Stabilization Fund.
For
more information contact:
Senator Crutchfield's Office - (405) 521-5607
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