View Larger Image What’s next after $600 million road plan clears hurdle, including I-10 widening in Baton Rouge The Advocate » The Joint Transportation Committee, without dissent, approved state officials pursuing the use of federal bonds to finance the work. The proposal still faces an array of state and federal steps. A key part of the package is $350 million aimed at widening I-10 from the Mississippi River bridge to the I-10/12 split, which could start in 2019 or 2020. By Michelle|2018-02-06T13:59:02-08:00January 31, 2018|Highways, Louisiana|Comments Off on What’s next after $600 million road plan clears hurdle, including I-10 widening in Baton Rouge Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts ‘A fiasco from the beginning’ — Caltrans’ costs soar on $1.1 billion San Francisco tunnels ‘A fiasco from the beginning’ — Caltrans’ costs soar on $1.1 billion San Francisco tunnels Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were Gallery Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 Gallery Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 Multi-billion, decade-long toll road plan gets green light, but bottlenecks loom Gallery Multi-billion, decade-long toll road plan gets green light, but bottlenecks loom