STATEHOUSE (Dec. 7, 2022) – Over $500,000 is headed to Franklin County communities to accelerate road and bridge improvements, according to State Rep. Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville).
Patterson said the local funding from the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program is for road and bridge preservation, road reconstruction, intersection improvements, guardrail replacements and signage, and can cover material costs for chip sealing and crack filling operations. In total, 229 towns, cities and counties will receive over $119 million in state matching grants.
Franklin County received $315,855 and Brookville received $198,335.
"Whether you're driving the kids to school, commuting to work or running a business, it's easy to understand the value of having good roads," Patterson said. "These matching grants help communities of all sizes tackle important improvement projects and maintain their roads now and into the future."
Patterson said smaller municipalities provide a 25 percent match in local funds, while large communities provide a 50 percent match. State law requires 50 percent of the available matching funds be awarded annually to communities within counties with a population of 50,000 or fewer. To date, Hoosier communities are on the receiving end of more than $1 billion in Community Crossings Matching Grants.
According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, which oversees and awards the grants, the next call for projects is expected in January. Awards are released two times a year. More information can be found at in.gov/indot/communitycrossings or by emailing LPAQuestions@indot.in.gov.
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State Rep. Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville) represents House District 55, which includes
all of Fayette, Franklin and Union counties, and portions of Decatur, Ripley and Rush counties.
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