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Jeffrey Boothe practices in the areas of transportation and health care. Mr. Boothe is experienced in representing public transit properties seeking federal appropriations, project...

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Holland & Knight Scores Key Victories in Federal Transportation Bill
 
August 1, 2005
 

Washington, D.C. - With the passage of “The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy For Users,” Holland & Knight LLP successfully secured nearly $1 billion in federal funds and authorizations for their transportation clients. The projects overlap into five major areas including: roads ($307 million); New Starts projects ($508 million); bridges ($328 million); buses ($93 million) and trails ($20 million). The passage of the bill marks the end of a two-year impasse between Congress and the Administration and remains in effect until 2009. 

“Our Federal Practice and Appropriations Team advocated tirelessly over the last three years on transportation funding for our clients. Today’s passage by Congress of the transportation bill has produced significant funding for Holland & Knight clients,” said Rich Gold, Public Policy & Regulation practice group leader. “We’re very pleased to have worked with our clients and their congressional representatives to achieve these improvements in transportation all around the country.”

Holland & Knight’s transportation clients include cities, counties, public transportation authorities and rail freight transportation providers. Key highlights of the bill include:

  • $54 million for the construction of a new bridge in a major Midwest city. The new structure will replace the existing four-lane bridge that is currently closed due to serious structural deficiencies. It is believed that this will greatly help stimulate economic development for the city.
  • $71.6 million for a California county to widen an Interstate, bringing congestion relief to one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. With this infrastructure enhancement, it is believed that more companies, schools and jobs will be brought to the area.
  • $1.3 million for the transportation and redevelopment needs of a museum and its surrounding historic waterfront property. Specifically, the project includes the redevelopment of a historic waterfront & public recreation area; construction of a visitor center & exhibit spaces; a free shuttle bus to area museums, senior center and retail area; and a pedestrian walkway to safely connect public recreation area with the center of town. 
  • $17.5 million for a public transportation authority to replace 54 buses that have exceeded their useful life and to purchase 10 full size buses for their immediate expansion needs. The replacement and expansion of the fleet will promote the use of public transportation, help reduce traffic congestion, reduce emissions and continue to position public transportation as a key part of the economic engine driving the surrounding metropolitan area.
  • $17.6 million for a rail freight transportation provider to improve current rail conditions. This money is critical to public safety by allowing the continued safe transport of chemicals via the rail and keeping it off the roads.
  • $70.5 million Full Funding Grant Agreement for a major southern city. These funds will allow for the construction of a bus rapid transit or light rail transit line to serve key regions of the city for continued economic development.

Contact: Beth Salvosa, (202) 663-7240