Abstract
During the past decade, Indiana’s major capital program went from approximately $300 million to $1.1 billion as major new capacity was added through investments in traditional projects. During this period, INDOT concurrently developed a formal asset management program to provide the state legislature with a needs assessment. In 2017, the Indiana legislature and governor enacted legislation that will significantly increase state and local funding. Join us to learn about the challenges and opportunities presented.
Session Number
22
Session Title
Indiana's Long Range Infrastructure Funding Drives Performance Metrics
Track Title
Finance/Administration
Location
STEW279
Date of Version
March 2018
Recommended Citation
Feagans, Louis and Brassard, Dan, "Indiana's Long Range Infrastructure Funding Drives Performance Measures" (2018). Purdue Road School. 16.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2018/presentations/16
Start Date
3-6-2018 1:00 PM
End Date
3-6-2018 1:50 PM
Indiana's Long Range Infrastructure Funding Drives Performance Measures
STEW279
During the past decade, Indiana’s major capital program went from approximately $300 million to $1.1 billion as major new capacity was added through investments in traditional projects. During this period, INDOT concurrently developed a formal asset management program to provide the state legislature with a needs assessment. In 2017, the Indiana legislature and governor enacted legislation that will significantly increase state and local funding. Join us to learn about the challenges and opportunities presented.