A big chunk of Alabama's highway construction money -- $150 million in federal funding -- could go away, and Gov. Robert Bentley and some legislators are looking for alternative sources of funding to replace the missing funds. One solution being considered is adding toll roads in certain parts of the state.
Bentley has charged the state highway department with looking at an alternative to meet the needs here.
"I think selected toll roads is something I want to look at," the governor said.
Bentley, a Republican, said toll roads would add to the state's highway infrastructure and create jobs.
He said the state not only needs money to build roads and bridges, but also there is a need for funding for future maintenance.
Several key lawmakers said they are not opposed to toll roads and that the state should explore all of its options. But these legislators said they do not believe toll roads will work in much of the state because there is not enough traffic to support them.
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$150 million in federal funds may "go away"? What's the story on that?