(KLZA)-- The Nebraska Department of Transportation has released the fiscal year 2025 Surface Transportation Program Book. The book lists the 2025 State Highway System Program projects separated by each NDOT Geographical District and project type planned for construction within the next six years.
The 2025 program has been published at $772 million. It is funded through state and federal highway user taxes and fees, and does not include Aeronautics, Broadband or Local system related construction.
The 2024 State Legislature allocated an additional $70 million to help fill existing funding gaps. This allocation resulted in an increase from 540 to 805 miles of statewide highway preservation.
The 2025-2030 Nebraska Surface Transportation program and an interactive GIS map are now available at ndot.info/program-book.
Projects planned in Richardson County include just over 13 miles of resurfacing work on Highway 4, from Table Rock to Humboldt at a cost estimated at $5,949,000.
In Nemaha County, 5.5 miles of milling, resurfacing and culvert work on Highway 67 at a cost of $6.522 million on the Peru Spur to the U.S. 75 Junction.
Bridge work is scheduled for Highway 2 and 75 in Otoe Countyat a cost of $4.63 million.
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