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Which 50 infrastructure projects are President Trump’s priorities?
President Trump’s team reportedly has been circulating a preliminary list of 50 infrastructure projects around the country that are considered priorities.
The cost of the projects is at least $138 billion, according to the McClatchy news service, which obtained a list of the projects.
The Trump transition team reportedly passed on the list to the National Governors Association in December. A nearly identical list is said to be circulating among lawmakers and business leaders.
The Trump team’s “Priority List” of “Emergency & National Security Projects” includes cost estimates and possible job impact numbers. It was not immediately clear how costs would be paid for--whether through taxpayers, private investments, or a combination.
The list is considered preliminary. Some states have several projects, while others have none. Politically, it seems likely that the GOP-led Congress would be more willing to fund projects in GOP-dominated states and may be skeptical about major projects on the priority list--such as the $14.2 billion Second Avenue Subway in New York City and the $4.5 billion Purple Line in Maryland--which are both in Democratic-majority states.
Separately, Senate Democrats also unveiled their $1 trillion plan to develop the nation’s roads, airports, bridges and seaports, which they said would create 15 million jobs over 10 years.
Here is the list reportedly from the Trump team of the 50 priority projects, by state:
Multiple States:
- $10 billion: FAA NextGen Traffic Control, nationwide
- $4 billion: US HydroElectric Power plants
- $3 billion: TransWest Electric Line - CA, NV, AZ, WY & others
- $2.5 billion: 700-mile Electric Transmission Line, OK to TN
- $1.8 billion: Upper Mississippi River Locks
CALIFORNIA
- $350 million; Huntington Beach Desalination
- $250 million: Cadiz Water Project
- TBD: Energy Storage and Grid Modernization
COLORADO
- $1 billion: I-70 road upgrades
- $1 billion: I-25 road upgrades
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
- $8.7 billion: Union Station Rehabilitation
FLORIDA
- $800 million: I-395/I-95 Renovation, Miami
GEORGIA
- $706 million: Savannah Harbor Expansion
ILLINOIS
- $2.1 billion: Red and Purple Line Modernization, Chicago
- $1 billion: Chicago Union Station Redevelopment
- $640 million: Illinois River Locks, LaGrange and Peoria
LOUISIANA
- $1 billion: Mississippi River dredging
- $893 million: Lock Replacement, New Orleans
- $125 million: Lake Pontchartrain Bridge, New Orleans
MASSACHUSETTS
- $3 billion: MBTA Green Line Extension, Boston
MARYLAND
- $5.6 billion: Maryland Purple Line
- $425 million: Howard Street Tunnel, Baltimore
MICHIGAN
- $4.5 billion: Gordie Howe International Bridge
- $528 million: M-1 Rail, Detroit
MISSOURI
- $1.8 billion: St. Louis Airport
- $972 million: Kansas City Airport
MINNESOTA
- $580 million: Soo Locks Repairs
NEW HAMPSHIRE
- $800 million: I-93 Rebuild
NEW JERSEY
- $500 million: Port Newark Container Terminal
NEW MEXICO
- $600 million: Augustin Plains Ranch water storage facility
NEW YORK
- $14.2 billion: Second Ave. Subway
- $12 billion: Gateway Program NE Corridor Rail, NY & NJ
- $2.2 billion: Champlain Hudson transmission lines
- $700 million: The Peace Bridge, Buffalo
NORTH CAROLINA
- $1.5 billion: I-95 Highway Repairs
OHIO
- $3 billion: Locks & Dams on Ohio River
- $3 billion: Cleveland sewage system upgrades
- $2.5 billion: Brent Spence Bridge, OH & KY
- $2 billion: National Research Lab
- $1.7 billion - Upper Ohio River Navigation Improvements
PENNSYLVANIA
- $8 billion: I-95 Bridges, Philadelphia
- $900 million: Monongahela Locks and Dams
SOUTH CAROLINA
- $850 million: Dam Repairs
TEXAS
- $12 billion: Texas Central Railway
- $1.1 billion to $2.8 billion: Texas Cotton Belt Rail
TENNESSEE
- $383 million, Chickamauga Lock, Nashville
VIRGINIA
- $4.5 billion to $5 billion: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, VA and NC
- $250 million - Arlington Memorial Bridge, VA & DC
WASHINGTON
- $2 billion: Seattle Airports Expansion
WYOMING
- $5 billion: Wyoming Power Co.
More Information:
McClatchy news service report: http://goo.gl/NgNscO
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