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MDOT Set to Receive over $2 Billion for Infrastructure Projects
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has recently signed two bills sending more than $2 billion to the Mississippi Department of Transportation for infrastructure projects across the state. One of the bills signed, House Bill 1642, allocates more than $1.4 billion to MDOT...![HB 1715 Approved, Mississippi to Receive $74 Million for Water Infrastructure Improvements](https://civmetrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/amritanshu-sikdar-LoGnr-w1D8E-unsplash-1080x675.jpg)
HB 1715 Approved, Mississippi to Receive $74 Million for Water Infrastructure Improvements
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves recently signed House Bill 1715, which designates $74 million for Mississippi’s drinking water infrastructure initiatives. The said amount will be sent to the Mississippi Department of Health to help fund and be used by the ARPA...![NY State to Receive Millions in Funding for Infrastructure Projects](https://civmetrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/pexels-anil-karakaya-9964624-1080x675.jpg)
NY State to Receive Millions in Funding for Infrastructure Projects
In a recent visit to Rensselaer County, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlighted the infusion of federal funding for infrastructure projects in different states, including New York. The Sec. pointed out that residents of New York could expect a...![WI’s John Nolen Drive Bridge Replacement Projects Receive $15.1 Million Federal Boost](https://civmetrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/mason-kimbarovsky-qEwJFHU3uOE-unsplash-1080x675.jpg)
WI’s John Nolen Drive Bridge Replacement Projects Receive $15.1 Million Federal Boost
Madison city receives $15.1 million in funding to replace its six aging bridges along one of its major causeways, the John Nolen Drive. The grant money for this infrastructure project comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Bridge Investment Program which...![EPA Awards $62 Million to Wyoming Through Drinking Water State Revolving Fund](https://civmetrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/nathan-dumlao-kDxqbAvEBwI-unsplash-1080x675.jpg)