Infrastructure money could be wasted on highway expansion Just seven proposed highway expansion projects could cost taxpayers across the country over $22 billion, while damaging the environment, encouraging more driving and sprawl, and failing to fix congestion. Our latest Highway Boondoggles report highlights wasteful projects in Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Virginia, Oregon, and Ohio and Kentucky – bringing the total number of boondoggle projects in the report series to 65 since the first edition in 2014. Highway Boondoggles 7 was featured in Governing, The Hill and Streetsblog USA. |
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