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  1. Aug 20, 2015 · Seven years after a huge toll increase was approved to finance a $7 billion capital plan, the Turnpike Authority's biggest construction program, the widening of the New Jersey Turnpike and...

  2. The $7 billion Capital Improvement Program ($7B CIP) was adopted by the Board on October 10, 2008. The Authority’s $7B CIP is comprised of 35 projects on both the Garden State Parkway (Parkway) and New

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  4. (CIP), recorded in the Construction Fund are (I) the 2022-2026 CIP, (II) the 2019 CIP, and (III) the 2008 $7 Billion CIP The Authority spent approximately $116,499 on the revenue fundedand bond capital spending program for the three months ended March 31, 2022. In 2021, the Authority spent $101,745 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.

  5. Programs (CIP), recorded in the Construction Fund are (IV) the 2021-2025 CIP, (V) the 2019 CIP, and (VI) the 2008 $7 Billion CIP The Authority budgeted to spend approximately $509,625 on the revenue funded and bond funded capital spending program for the nine months ended September 30, 2021. The Authority continued with its planned CIP work

  6. Oct 10, 2008 · Turnpike Authority Chairman Kris Kolluri said the authority plans to do $373 million in road and bridge work by the end of the year, and $1.28 billion by the end of next June.

  7. In 2008, the New Jersey Transit Authority began a $7 billion capital program. This program included funding to repair bridges, expand capacity, improve toll plazas, increase the use of technology in communicating weather conditions, and reconfigure ramps.

  8. Mar 26, 2020 · Q: In 2009, the 10-year capital plan was $7 billion. Now the authority is proposing a $24 billion plan. Why did the capital plan proposal jump so significantly?

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