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Implementing the High Risk Rural Roads Program

Long Description: Figure 2: Percent of available HRRRP obligated as of September 30, 2009

This map indicates the percent of HRRRP funds obligated by each State as of September 30, 2009. For each category, States are listed in no particular order.

States with 75 to 100 percent of available funds obligated include, in no particular order, Alaska, Nevada, Colorado, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Montana, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Connecticut.

States with 50 to 75 percent obligated, in no particular order, include Utah, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, and Pennsylvania.

States with 25 to 49 percent obligated include: California, Hawaii, Georgia, Tennessee, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

States with 0 to 24 percent obligated include: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Arkansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and Maine.

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