| Hello, Thank you for visiting our documentation pages regarding INDOT's budget planning for the next ten years and beyond: $2.1 Billion, 10-Year Highway Funding Gap Revealed quoting INDOT:
"INDOT is sending information
to state legislators and asking for their
feedback on projects in their counties. The same lists will be mailed
to local officials and business leaders for their input. In July and August,
INDOT will hold a series of six public meetings across Indiana
where citizens can provide their feedback on the projects, too."Our Press release: INDOT BUDGET SHORTFALL MUCH WORSE THAN REPORTED A sample letter sent to State Senators and Representatives A single sample LRTP (Senate District 5) as sent to the appropriate Senators Map the number of Survey Projects Per County Bloomington's Herald Times was first to cover our data. After the Seymour public meeting August 3, 2005, coverage of our information was acknowledged correct by INDOT in regional news reporting in Bloomington, Seymour, Evansville and other papers. This page is the culmination of several weeks of research by members of several groups who wish to educate the state of Indiana about the Boondoggle I-69 project: CARR Citizens for Appropriate Rural
Roads
COUNT US! HEC - Hoosier Environmental Council MCANA- Marion County Alliance of Neighborhood Associations SWPCA - South West Perry Civic Association John Smith COUNT US! OUR STATISTICAL DATA 2006-2015 INDOT long range transportation plan - new construction projects only Projects in INDOTs Survey but not in INDOTs LRTP Projects listed in both INDOT Survey & INDOT long range transportation plan - new construction projects only Projects NOT on INDOT survey but in 2006-2015 INDOT long range transportation plan - new construction projects only Coming soon: Click here to learn about common misconceptions. If you wish to duplicate our research INDOT provides some good starting points:
The links here are directly associated with the money, and the INDOT call for comments as they address shortfalls even worse than imagined. We hope you will bookmark and return to this web page, because we have just begun this page. If you have other questions about I-69, visit our web sites to learn even more about the absurdities of Indiana's NAFTA I-69 proposal. Frankly it is mostly a cultivated case of "everything you know is wrong". |
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