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According to the state of NJs budgetary publications there was over a Billion dollars of federal funding for NJ state and local highway departments.
But what is that as a percentage of total spending?
California funds about 95% of of road and highway spending through state and local taxes. Keep in mind that this is for all roads. If we were to hold the Feds accountable only for what they are responsible for, which isn't much more than the interstates, that number would be very different. I tried to find out what it was for California, but the closest number I could find is that California is reimbursed for 90% of maintenance on interstates. To make finding numbers even more confusing, CA, TN, WA, and several other states are building out highways to interstate specifications hoping that they will be reimbursed from the Feds when these projects are completed.
That sounds horribly excessive. I wonder who has family in the nj road department and the fed
I'm sure that's part of it. However, building freeways through urban areas is very expensive. Some years back I read about a freeway that was expanded in NJ that ended up costing something like $162M per lane mile through one segment due to the cost of acquiring land to accommodate the expansion.