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The region's top planning agency is predicting a steep drop in funding for transportation projects in the middle of the decade, based on preliminary numbers outlined on Thursday at a public hearing in Cranberry.
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, a planning agency for the 10-county region surrounding Pittsburgh, said it anticipates it will receive less than $1.3 billion in federal and state money for transportation projects from 2013-16.See the full content of this document
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Outlook Bleak for Transportation Funding
That would be down almost 18 percent, or $269.4 million, from the plan adopted to fund projects from 2011 th...
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