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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...
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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(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.
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
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.
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.
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?