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TexasTowelie

(112,063 posts)
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 08:29 PM Dec 2020

Buttigieg to inherit a crumbling network of roads, subways and rails at DOT

Pete Buttigieg as the incoming pick for U.S. transportation secretary would take office at a time when both state and local officials are deeply frustrated that not enough is being done to maintain and improve the country’s transportation networks.

But nobody seems to be able to solve the problem.

For example, two presidents have vowed to replace the aging Brent Spence Bridge between Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, but there’s still no plan to do so. In fact, the bridge closed down for a month because of damage it sustained in a November truck accident. Officials just reopened it a few days before Christmas.

Amtrak officials warn that passenger rail service that connects far-flung cities along the East Coast, from Boston and through Maryland to Washington, D.C., could stop anytime, if one of two 110-year-old tunnels underneath the Hudson River fails. The tubes were damaged when they flooded after Hurricane Sandy.

Nearly every state has its pain point: In Louisiana, Baton Rouge residents have been calling for a new bridge over the Mississippi River for years to cope with increased congestion. Missouri leaders have struggled for years to find money for road improvements, particularly for the heavily trafficked Interstate 70 corridor.

Read more: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2020/12/28/buttigieg-to-inherit-a-crumbling-network-of-roads-subways-and-rails-at-dot/

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Buttigieg to inherit a crumbling network of roads, subways and rails at DOT (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2020 OP
Richest country in the history of the world. And our infrastructure is dismal. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2020 #1
+1 bronxiteforever Dec 2020 #2
Could be jobs jobs jobs Arne Dec 2020 #3
Do we still make steel? dhol82 Dec 2020 #5
Trump stole the steel. Arne Dec 2020 #6
It's still made here nt doc03 Dec 2020 #9
That is what I think Biden is planning. Green jobs. Build back better in action. Irish_Dem Dec 2020 #7
You can thank Chris Christie for the lack of a tunnel into NY dhol82 Dec 2020 #4
I like those jobs Turbineguy Dec 2020 #8

dhol82

(9,352 posts)
4. You can thank Chris Christie for the lack of a tunnel into NY
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 08:38 PM
Dec 2020

He killed that project when he became governor of NJ. Said he couldn’t afford it.
Prick!
It costs so much more now that it becomes impossible.
Just another bit of Republican fuckery.

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