While the pace of progress for transportation infrastrructure legislation, specifically the pending need for a new long-term surfce transportation authorization, remains largely under the radar in many circles, it is front and center in the freight transportation and logistics sectors, albeit not always for the right reasons. But news coming from the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) this week was on the positive side, with DOT Secretary Elaine Chao heralding the most recent round of funding for the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) discretionary grant program to the tune of more than $900 million being made available for United States infrastructure investments. DOT said this round of funding is “expected to award $906 million to significant projects that support the Administration’s focus on infrastructure improvements.”
Source: logistics Mgmt
DOT announces latest round of INFRA grants
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