VOL. 41 | NO. 5 | Friday, February 3, 2017
Halsam's proposed transportation plan by Tennessee county
By The Associated Press
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam wants to boost transportation funding largely through a hike in Tennessee's gas and diesel taxes to tackle a more than $10 billion backlog in road and bridge projects. Here is a glance at how much money would be spent in all 95 counties. Note that some of the projects are included more than once if they run through multiple counties.
Anderson: $99 million, 7 projects.
Bedford: $112.9 million, 12 projects.
Benton: $136.7 million, 10 projects.
Bledsoe: $2.8 million, 4 projects.
Blount: $337.2 million, 11 projects.
Bradley: $220.4 million, 13 projects.
Campbell: $125.9 million, 15 projects.
Cannon: $23 million, 15 projects.
Carroll: $45.5 million, 5 projects.
Carter: $40.9 million, 28 projects.
Cheatham: $107 million, 13 projects.
Chester: $13.6 million, 7 projects.
Claiborne: $41.2 million, 8 projects.
Clay: $1.1 million, 2 projects.
Cocke: $153.1 million, 25 projects.
Coffee: $43.4 million, 10 projects.
Crockett: $2.8 million, 6 projects.
Cumberland: $165.2 million, 12 projects.
Davidson: $1.54 billion, 42 projects.
Decatur $371,000, 1 project.
DeKalb: $17 million, 3 projects.
Dickson: $125.9 million, 8 projects.
Dyer: $65.2 million, 16 projects.
Fayette: $83 million, 26 projects.
Fentress: $82.4 million, 10 projects.
Franklin: $1.3 million, 1 project.
Gibson: $44.7 million, 40 projects.
Giles: $19.3 million, 11 projects.
Grainger: $62.3 million, 11 projects.
Greene: $274.4 million, 10 projects.
Grundy: $2.7 million, 2 projects.
Hamblen: $89.7 million, 7 projects.
Hamilton: $626.8 million, 23 projects.
Hancock: $601,000, 1 project.
Hardeman: $143.3 million, 13 projects.
Hardin: $31.3 million, 14 projects.
Hawkins: $85.1 million, 14 projects.
Haywood: $51.3 million, 15 projects.
Henderson: $51.1 million, 7 projects.
Henry: $29.6 million, 11 projects.
Hickman: $115.4 million, 23 projects.
Houston: $4.1 million, 6 projects.
Humphreys: $55.7 million, 19 projects.
Jackson: $10.4 million, 2 projects.
Jefferson: $155.2 million, 17 projects.
Johnson: $92.5 million, 5 projects.
Knox: $515 million, 19 projects.
Lake: $15 million, 2 projects.
Lauderdale: $341.7 million, 27 projects.
Lawrence: $1.9 million, 2 projects.
Lewis: $61.4 million, 2 projects.
Lincoln: $24.2 million, 6 projects.
Loudon: $209 million, 4 projects.
Macon: $2.4 million, 3 projects.
Madison: $340.2 million, 24 projects.
Marion: $36.4 million, 3 projects.
Marshall: $6.7 million, 4 projects.
Maury: $152.2 million, 33 projects.
McMinn: $6.7 million, 3 projects.
McNairy: $11.7 million, 6 projects.
Meigs: $21.7 million, 3 projects.
Monroe: $35.1 million, 6 projects.
Montgomery: $265.4 million, 14 projects.
Moore: $7 million, 3 projects.
Morgan: $198.4 million, 13 projects.
Obion: $287.5 million, 20 projects.
Overton: $5.7 million, 4 projects.
Pickett: $10 million, 1 project.
Perry: $15.9 million, 5 projects.
Polk: $517.6 million, 10 projects.
Putnam: $68.7 million, 4 projects.
Rhea: $45.6 million, 2 projects.
Roane: $60.3 million, 9 projects.
Robertson: $430.7 million, 9 projects.
Rutherford: $656.1 million, 14 projects.
Scott: $36.6 million, 9 projects.
Sequatchie: $2 million, 1 project.
Sevier: $183.9 million, 9 projects.
Shelby: $582.6 million, 20 projects.
Smith: $21.1 million, 12 projects.
Stewart: $1.5 million, 5 projects.
Sullivan: $279.2 million, 25 projects.
Sumner: $690.1 million, 10 projects.
Tipton: $77.9 million, 11 projects.
Trousdale: $25.2 million, 2 projects.
Unicoi: $4.6 million, 5 projects.
Union: $46.3 million, 8 projects.
Van Buren: $1 million, 1 project.
Warren: $617,000, 1 project.
Washington: $119.1 million, 19 projects.
Wayne: $2.5 million, 6 projects.
Weakley: $8 million, 10 projects.
White: $11 million, 3 projects.
Williamson: $470.6 million, 22 projects.
Wilson: $269.5 million, 11 projects.
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Source: Gov. Bill Haslam's NextTennessee plan: http://www.tn.gov/nexttennessee/section/nt-the-improve-act