FHWA Grants Six States Money for Alternative Revenue Projects View Larger Image Transport Topics » The Federal Highway Administration has divided $15.5 million between six states that are exploring alternative ways to fund highway and bridge projects. California, Colorado, Delaware, Missouri, Washington and Oregon. The largest grant, for $4.6 million, was issued to Washington DOT to partner with the Washington State Transportation Commission for public outreach with users regarding methods for assessing and collecting fees. Michelle2017-10-20T12:32:16-08:00October 10th, 2017|Federal Programs, Roads, U.S. News| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Infrastructure Policy On Tap When Trump, Pelosi Meet Again April 17th, 2019 With 100 People Per Day Dying in Crashes, Lawmakers Weigh Road Safety Options April 9th, 2019 The Boring Company: What 8 Cities Really Think of Elon Musk’s Tunnel Vision March 26th, 2019 Congress Returns to Debate Infrastructure, Fiscal 2020 Funding, Nominees March 21st, 2019 Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 March 21st, 2019 Infrastructure funds top need, state mayors say March 18th, 2019 Trump Fiscal 2020 Budget Request Prioritizes Infrastructure Grants March 11th, 2019 ‘Fix the Damn Roads’: States Step In After Trump’s Plans Stall March 11th, 2019 Andrew Cuomo announces $128 million for state highways March 11th, 2019