http://www.news-herald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=14995187&BRD=1698&PAG=461&dept_id=21849&rfi=8The long-delayed, $286.4 billion, six-year federal highway and mass transit bill Congress put on the road last week exceeded President Bush's budget request by more than $2 billion, but would yield high mileage for Northeast Ohio.
Thirty-four of more than 6,000 proposed special projects were secured in the bill by U.S. Rep. Steven C. LaTourette, R-Concord Township. Funding of the local endeavors is bringing federal money back home to benefit Northeast Ohioans.
Across this area, funding would assist projects including:
n $2 million for interchange and road improvements to Route 44 in Painesville.
n $400,000 for widening Bishop Road in Willoughby Hills and Wickliffe, and replacing the bridge over Interstate 90 in Wickliffe.
n $489,600 to improve Bishop at Brainard and Wilson Mills Road in Highland Heights.
n $489,600 for intersection and road work in Chardon.
n $800,000 for Ashtabula Harbor improvements.
Perhaps the bill's biggest home run for our area would come to play in the $4.153 million earmarked to improve access and traffic at Classic Park in Eastlake, where the Lake County Captains are swinging away in their third season already.
...the republican newspaper whores for Latourette, again...
LaTourette labored to peddle these projects, so let's put the pedal to the metal in acquiring as much federal money as possible to help improve our region's quality of life - on and off the road.