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National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association January 24, 2004. Mary Peters Administrator Federal Highway Administration. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association January 24, 2004. Mary Peters Administrator - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Department of TransportationFederal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration

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PERFECT STORMTHE

PERFECT STORM

Mary PetersMary PetersAdministratorAdministratorFederal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration

National Stone, Sand and Gravel AssociationNational Stone, Sand and Gravel AssociationJanuary 24, 2004January 24, 2004

U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Department of TransportationFederal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration

THE

PERFECT STORMTHE

PERFECT STORM

Mary PetersMary PetersAdministratorAdministratorFederal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration

National Stone, Sand and Gravel AssociationNational Stone, Sand and Gravel AssociationJanuary 24, 2004January 24, 2004

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• Increased Safety Funding • Strong Infrastructure• Improved Operations• Long Range Planning• Environmental Stewardship

• Increased Safety Funding• Strong Infrastructure• Improved Operations• Long Range Planning• Environmental Stewardship

• Highways for LIFE• Safety• Quality• Research• Work Zones

Ongoing Efforts

• Highways for LIFE• Safety• Quality• Research• Work Zones

Ongoing Efforts

7 Biggest Cost Items:

PavementsStructuresMajor ProjectsCorridor ProjectsInterchangesWideningNew Highways

Building Blocks• Know the Impacts of Decisions

• Plan Long Range

• Collect the Right Data

• Use Economic Tools

• Focus on National Highway System

• Prepare for Future Reauthorizations

“CHARGE”

In order to deal with the PRESENTPRESENT and provide for the FUTUREFUTURE, we must turn the page of history and do some heavy lifting.

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