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By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square
January 17, 2022
(The Center Square) – Oklahoma will receive $266.9 million over the next five years to repair the state's 2,326 bridges that are in poor condition, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The money for the Bridge Replacement, Rehabilitation, Preservation, Protection, and Construction Program – or Bridge Formula Program – comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden. The program also designated $825 million over the next five years for the Tribal Transportation Facilities. Oklahoma will receive $53.4 million in fiscal year 2022, according to the DOT. The funding will be split with $45.3 million going toward state bridges and $8 million going to bridges owned by a city, town, county or other local agency, also known as off-system bridges. The usual practice of requiring states to provide 20% of federal bridge repair funding for off-system bridges has been waived, and entities can use 100% of federal funds for the projects.
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