American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

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Program Overview

On Feb.17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. As a result, Colorado received approximately over $533 million for transportation projects statewide—with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) receiving approximately $386 million in federal highway funding, and another $12.5 million in federal transit funding for transit projects in non-urbanized rural areas.

The ARRA will also provide the additional transportation funding directly to transit agencies and the three large metropolitan planning organizations in the state (Denver Regional Council of Governments, Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments and the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization) for their prioritized projects.

As a requirement of ARRA, CDOT had to commit 50% of its funding to projects within 120 days. This was accomplished in June 2009. The remaining funding must be allocated to projects within one year.

ARRA Project Status (August 2012)

Obligated Projects 115
Advertised and Awarded Projects 115
Active Projects 14

Construction Complete

101
Projects awaiting Advertisement, Award, and Construction 0

 

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee revised the reporting requirements on information to be submitted by the governor regarding transit projects. The state of Colorado no longer reports to Congress on transit funds inside the Transportation Management Areas (TMAs)