ADOT proposes $5.5B five-year plan

ADOTBy Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange

The Arizona Department of Transportation proposes spending a total of nearly $5.5B in fiscal years 2016-2020. That’s the total in ADOT’s final tentative five-year program, which includes $1.1B for airports.

Details of the Tentative Five-Year Project are available on the agency’s website.

The program, a rolling lineup of projects that is updated annually, is a blueprint for future projects, and it specifies how much local, state and federal funding is allocated for highways, bridges, transit and aviation.

The current five-year program, for fiscal years 2015-2019, is also nearly $5.5B.

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