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List of Authorization Earmarks

In fiscal year 2005, there were 17 earmarks totaling $109,034,000.

Agency:    Department of Transportation
Bureau:    Federal Highway Administration
Account:    Federal-aid Highways
Certifying Official:    Chief Financial Officer
Certifying Organization:    Federal Highway Administration

To view information about the earmark, click on the earmark title.

2005 Earmarks Amount ($K)
WYO 59 Reconstruction$1,600
Casper Bypass: Reconstruct Old Yellowstone Hwy and 2nd St$4,000
Casper West Belt Loop$1,600
U.S. 85 Passing Lanes$1,600
I-80 Rock Springs Marginal.$1,520
Riverton: Reconstruct Hwy 26--Main St.$880
Burma Rd: Extension from I- 90 to Lakeway Rd$1,600
Burma Rd: Extension from I- 90 to Lakeway.$2,500
U.S. 26-287: repair road from Dubois to Moran Junction, Wyoming to improve access to Yellowstone National Park (Togwotee Pass Reconstruction).$25,000
WYO 59: add lanes between Gillette and Douglas, Wyoming for improved safety and access.$10,000
Casper West Belt Loop: connect three National Highway System routes (WYO 220, U.S. 20-26 and I-25).$21,000
I-80: reconstruct section of I-80 near Rock Springs, Wyoming for improved safety$19,000
I-25: Widen and resurface approximately eight miles of I-25 in Johnson County, Wyoming between Buffalo and Kaycee$5,000
I-90: create I-90/Burma Road overpass to increase community and emergency access in Gillette, Wyoming.$2,500
U.S. 85: add passing lanes on U.S. 85 between Newcastle and Lusk, Wyoming to increase safety$5,000
Fundamental Properties of Asphalt$3,234
Wyoming Department of Transportation-Wyoming Statewide Bus and Bus Related Facilities$3,000