Reps. Sykes, Carey Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation To Improve Pedestrian Safety
funding appropriated to states through the Highway Safety Improvement Program be used for projects that reduce the number
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funding appropriated to states through the Highway Safety Improvement Program be used for projects that reduce the number
broad range of transportation Research & Development — from highway and intermodal innovation, to university partnerships, open research, and rail … improvements on public transit systems; and Reauthorize the Highway Safety Improvement Program. BRINGING PASSENGER RAIL
broad range of transportation R&D — from highway and intermodal innovation, to university partnerships, open research, and rail
from Akron Children’s Hospital and Ohio State Highway Patrol were in attendance to help the students
while enhancing access to our neighborhoods and highways. We are thankful to Congresswoman Sykes for this consideration that
Safety Improvements (CRISI): $137,426,000 Federal Highway Administration: $64,300,000,000 , including: Highway Infrastructure Programs: Truck
restored Amtrak funding, and investments in highways, roads, and bridges. Military Support: $1.7 billion for medical research, including
engagement, and ADA-accessible feasibility studies recommending Federal Highway Administration Proven Safety Countermeasures to inform future implementation
sites, support future road safety audits, and streamline Highway Safety Improvement Program applications to accelerate implementation of Proven … systems, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities. These investments in highway safety pay back by providing a higher quality
implement strategic and mindful planning and execution of highway and other infrastructure projects for Ohio’s 13th Congressional … section of State Route 59, or the Innerbelt highway, that cuts through central Akron. These funds
million. “These two actions retroactively purge a federal highway formula program for which all 50 States, the District
Water Resources and Environment and the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, and will now also
sweeping implications, potentially pausing everything from active highway and bridge construction projects to broadband and water infrastructure expansions
Program, which provides federal funding for highway-rail or pathway-rail grade crossing improvement projects that focus
Water Resources and Environment and the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, and will now also
community, linking neighborhoods long affected by disinvestment and highway construction through a seven-mile rail-trail that fosters
mindful in the planning and execution of highway projects,” said Rep. Sykes. “The City of Akron’s efforts … section of State Route 59, or the Innerbelt highway, that cuts through central Akron. These funds