Senator Cassidy Secures $320,000 for Alexandria Transportation Project
The Facts -
- Senator Cassidy announced a $320,000 DOT grant for Alexandria transport.
- The funding aims to improve pedestrian, bicycle, and transit connections.
- This initiative is part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Significant Infrastructure Boost for Alexandria with $320,000 Grant
Efforts to enhance transportation in Alexandria receive a substantial boost with a $320,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), facilitated by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). The initiative is a part of a larger vision to enhance mobility and connectivity within the city.
U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D., announced this funding, emphasizing the importance of investing in transportation for future economic growth. "By investing in our transportation systems now, we’re building an economy for 2050," Dr. Cassidy stated, highlighting the project’s role in making Louisiana more welcoming for families and businesses.
The planned project focuses on boosting mobility through improved pedestrian, bicycle, and transit links. The initiative seeks to outline prioritized capital projects and operational enhancements. Additionally, it will provide planning-level designs and cost estimates to guide programming at local, regional, and state levels.
For more details on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, visit here.
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