US Transportation Department Allocates Nearly 400 Million Dollars for New I-55 Bridge in Memphis

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US Transportation Department Allocates Nearly 400 Million Dollars for New I-55 Bridge in Memphis

The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced a substantial investment of nearly $400 million to construct a new Interstate 55 bridge connecting Tennessee and Arkansas across the Mississippi River. This initiative aims to replace the existing 75-year-old bridge, a critical route for thousands of cars and commercial vehicles daily. The decision was communicated to Congress, with Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen both highlighting the significance of this project for the region's infrastructure.

The current I-55 bridge, built in 1949, is one of two vital connections between Memphis and Arkansas, the other being the Interstate 40 bridge. The necessity for a new bridge has gained urgency following the 2021 closure of the I-40 bridge due to a structural crack. The planned bridge will comply with modern seismic standards and is projected to accommodate around 64,000 vehicles daily by 2050, an increase from the current 48,000 vehicles. Both Tennessee and Arkansas have committed up to $250 million each towards the project.

Gov. Lee emphasized that this is the largest transportation investment in Tennessee's history, promising significant enhancements to the state's infrastructure. Rep. Cohen, involved in the project through his role on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, noted that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 enabled the funding. This new bridge not only addresses current infrastructural needs but also prepares for future traffic demands, ensuring safer and more efficient transportation between the two states.

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