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File #: 4689-09    Version: 1 Name: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County requesting that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania act to distribute any federal funding received through the recently enacted economic stimulus package, which allocates revenue for infrastructure improvement, in a
Type: Motion Status: Defeated
File created: 3/3/2009 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/3/2009
Title: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County requesting that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania act to distribute any federal funding received through the recently enacted economic stimulus package, which allocates revenue for infrastructure improvement, in a fashion that prioritizes road and bridge infrastructure within Allegheny County above the North Shore Connector project.
Sponsors: Matt Drozd
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Motion of the Council of Allegheny County requesting that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania act to distribute any federal funding received through the recently enacted economic stimulus package, which allocates revenue for infrastructure improvement, in a fashion that prioritizes road and bridge infrastructure within Allegheny County above the North Shore Connector project.

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WHEREAS, principles of sound fiscal management mitigate against undertaking large public works projects with uncertain budgets; and

WHEREAS, cost overruns for tunnel projects are historically unpredictable and potentially very large, such as in Boston's "Big Dig" project, for which the original budget was $2.5 billion when the project began in 1998, yet for which the final budget was $14.6 billion when it was finally completed in 2003; and

WHEREAS, the North Shore Connector, consisting of a tunnel running roughly one half of one mile under the Allegheny River, has already suffered from significant cost overruns; and

WHEREAS, while the United States Department of Transportation at one time estimated the total budget for this project to be $381 million, this figure has grown to $435 million and, in some published reports, as high as $553 million; and

WHEREAS, this radical increase in cost has taken place even though the scope of the project has been greatly reduced from the original concept through the elimination of the proposed Convention Center Line, which would have connected Steel Plaza Station and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center; and

WHEREAS, original estimates were that the County of Allegheny would contribute 3.3% percent of the total initial project estimated budget of $390 million, or roughly $12.9 million, with the federal government providing 80% of the project funding and another 16.6% coming from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and

WHEREAS, at the same 3.3 percent contribution rate, the County's contribution has now grown to ove...

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