SCDOT Statement on Federal Infrastructure Bill Progress

The bipartisan federal infrastructure bill recently passed by the U.S. Senate and to soon be taken up by the U.S. House would greatly benefit SCDOT's efforts to improve the state's infrastructure and will integrate well with the agency's 10-Year Plan to upgrade South Carolina's road and bridge network.

SCDOT currently receives approximately $733 Million annually in federal road and bridge funding.   Under the bipartisan proposal, South Carolina is poised to receive over a 30% boost in federal road and bridge funding over the next five years.  This 30% boost translates into an estimated $1 Billion in additional federal funding directed to the state's road and bridge network over the five year period.  This additional funding will be key to addressing the remaining gaps in South Carolina's road and bridge program.  These gaps have previously been primarily identified as congestion relief projects, bridge projects and drainage projects.

"The bipartisan infrastructure plan passed by the U.S. Senate would enable SCDOT to boost investment in projects designed to improve safety, mobility and the quality of life for the residents, businesses and visitors in the Palmetto state," says South Carolina's Secretary of Transportation Christy A. Hall.  She added "I applaud the work of the U.S. Senate and look forward to working with our Congressional Delegation as this proposal makes its way through the legislative process.  The current plan provides the flexibility needed at the state level, streamlines project development and provides a reliable, stable funding stream for the next five years."

SCDOT will continue to monitor the proposal, proposed amendments and other adjustments that are typically made during the legislative process.

In addition to the above figures, the infrastructure proposal also includes funding for transit, rail, and broadband deployment.

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