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Press release: Regional Transportation Priorities Released For Public Comment

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Friday, June 13, 2014                                     For immediate release

Regional Transportation Priorities Released For Public Comment

 

JEFFERSON CITY – It takes some time to assemble $4.8 billion in transportation projects, but the work is nearly complete. Today, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission released a draft list of the transportation projects and improvements that could improve safety, create jobs, and boost Missouri’s economy for the next ten years.

Local planning agencies and transportation partners have been working with the Commission and the Missouri Department of Transportation to develop the list, which was required as part of the provisions of Constitutional Amendment 7.

“We knew the local transportation partners had to lead the way to make sure the list represented every region of the state,” said MoDOT’s Chief Engineer Ed Hassinger. “Everyone benefits from transportation, but this list truly demonstrates a collaborative effort to reach the specific needs Missourians told us were the most important.”

To help gather public feedback on the draft list, the Commission established a public comment period of June 13 through July 3. After all public comments are reviewed, the draft list will be updated and approved by the Commission at its July 9 meeting.

Open house public meetings have been scheduled in every region of the state so local transportation planners and MoDOT representatives can answer questions and take comments about the draft list. Project lists are also available at every MoDOT district office in the state.

The entire transportation improvement list, a schedule of open house meetings, and an online comment form are available at www.modot.org/movingforward.

On August 5, Missouri voters will decide on Amendment 7, a ballot measure to temporarily raise Missouri’s sales tax by ¾ of a cent. All proceeds from the 10-year tax would go toward much-needed transportation improvements across the state. The amendment’s provisions include the creation of a project list prior to the election so Missourians can see what their tax dollars would fund.

“The culmination of this process and the regional priority lists released today would mean safer transportation for all Missourians,” added Hassinger. “We look forward to any additional feedback we receive as we finalize the priorities leading up to July 3.”

For more information, visit www.modot.org/movingforward or contact MoDOT’s customer service center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636).

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