A total of $30 million will be directed to road, utility and stormwater relocation projects at the 180-acre site for the Washington Commanders' stadium.
D.C. mayor’s declared disaster site gets additional federal help, while utility DC Water predicts repairs to finish in mid-March—but longer-term costs and impact concerns remain.
Utility DC Water is boosting efforts to repair ruptured 72-in. sewer line, the largest untreated wastewater spill in U.S. history, according to experts, with as much as 300 million gallons released into the river.
DC Water did not respond to requests for information about the scope, timing or cost of recovery and repair, or contractors involved in the effort—but reports say it could total up to $10 million.
Speaking at the March 1954 groundbreaking ceremony for the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s 110-mile northeastern extension, then-Gov. John S. Fine summed up the looming challenge of constructing a superhighway through the rugged terrain of the Pocono Mountains
State DOTs reviewed their latest technology innovations and considered their future funding options at the annual Transportation Resource Board event, held in Washington in mid-January.