INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (ADAMS) – The state of Indiana needs $987 million more to maintain local roads and bridges and has a $2.4 billion shortfall over the next ten years.
The figures are from the Local Technical Assistance Program, which is a partnership between the state government and Purdue University.
28% of roads in the state are in poor condition, and that cost considerably more to fix at between $150,000 and $1.5 million per mile compared to roads in good condition, which cost between $1,000 and $7,500 per mile.
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