When it comes to starting and completing transportation projects funded by federal stimulus money, no large state does it faster than Pennsylvania, reports the Patriot-News.
That’s the verdict reached by the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. The panel evaluated how states have managed the stimulus money allocated for road and bridge projects.
The state has completed 92 out of 326 stimulus-funded projects to date, worth $125 million. In the midstate, 17 out of 29 planned projects have been completed or are “essentially complete,” meaning work motorists would see and encounter is finished.
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