DOTD to receive $67.5 million in supplemental funds to preserve existing roads and infrastructure

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The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announces its plans for $67.5 million in supplemental funding to support the preservation and maintenance of existing roads, highways and infrastructure statewide.

State legislators approved the additional money during the 2024 regular session. Each of DOTD’s nine districts will receive $7.5 million of the supplemental funding appropriated by the Legislature for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.

The districts have identified tentative plans on how the additional funds will be spent. Activities being considered for spending include guardrail repairs, bridge maintenance, traffic signs and signals, striping, additional mowing, tree trimming and drainage system repairs.

“Having secured these additional resources allows our districts statewide to focus on long-standing transportation-related needs that must be addressed,” said DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue. “Keeping Louisiana’s existing roads and highways in a state of good repair is just as important as building new infrastructure to accommodate continued growth.”

A document showing how each DOTD district plans to spend the supplemental funding is available here.

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