Repaving I-80 in Fairfield gets stimulus money
By Barry Eberling | DAILY REPUBLIC | March 12, 2009
FAIRFIELD - Solano County's first shot of federal stimulus money for freeways will go to a project that has a ring of familiarity -- repaving Interstate 80 in Fairfield.
The California Transportation Commission on Wednesday voted that 57 projects statewide will be first in line for a total of $625 million of stimulus dollars. All that remains is for the Federal Highway Administration to release the money so construction can begin.
'This is about jobs, jobs, jobs,' said Will Kempton, director of the state Department of Transportation, in a press release.
Solano County's lone item on the list is $29 million to repave I-80 from Highway 12 in Fairfield to 1 mile east of Air Base Parkway. The program already seemed to be going forward, even without Congress passing the $787 billion stimulus package last month.
Caltrans announced in 2007 that the I-80 repaving in Fairfield would be done in 2009. The California Transportation Commission in approved funding the project with other state money. Caltrans put the project out to bid Jan. 12.
Still, the state's recent budget problems cast uncertainty over transportation funding in general.
'Now we have funds guaranteed to start the project and finish it,' Caltrans spokesman Ben Edokpayi said Thursday. 'Our plan is to be out there this summer paving.'
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