Monday, November 06, 2006

Fiscal Year 2006 was a challenging year for everyone in Louisiana, including the TIMED Program.  The hurricanes of 2005 affected our employees, our contractors and our projects.  The hurricanes brought unexpected cost increases to the TIMED Program.  New Orleans East, where the new Florida Avenue Bridge corridor is located, was completely flooded and underwater after Hurricane Katrina.  TIMED routes U.S. 171 and U.S. 165 were used for evacuation routes. Construction workers were displaced.  Construction equipment was destroyed.  Construction materials became scarce.  We are all still recovering, rebuilding, restoring.

 

But today is an exciting day.  The TIMED Program is releasing the Fiscal Year 2006 (FY 2006) annual report highlighting the accomplishments of the past year.  The past year which includes the time period the hurricanes hit and caused so much damage.  I am proud to be releasing a document that shows what hard work, commitment and perseverance can accomplish.  The men and women who are dedicated to keeping the TIMED Program on an accelerated path to completion were very successful in FY 2006.  

 

A few of the accomplishments of FY 2006 (which ended June 30) include:

 

·                more than $1.1 billion in active construction contracts

·                209 miles of roadway under construction

·                broke ground on the new Mississippi River Bridge connecting New Roads and St. Francisville, the John James Audubon Bridge

·                began the four-phase widening project on the Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans

·                completed 27 additional miles of four-lane roadway construction

 

To receive a copy of our FY 2006 annual report, you can visit http://www.timedla.com/upload/files/news/Annual%20Report%202006%20V2.pdf or call my office at (866) 846-3352 and we will mail you a free copy.  

 

As a resident of Louisiana, you should be proud of the progress and success of the TIMED Program.  It is your $0.04 gas tax hard at work rebuilding, restoring and reinvesting in our state.

 

Thanks for sharing the last ten minutes of my day with me.  Hope to see you again soon –

 

dana

Monday, November 06, 2006 9:00:00 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
 Monday, October 30, 2006

Welcome to “Last Ten Minutes” with Dana Newsome:  a transportation-focused blog highlighting Louisiana’s TIMED Program and digressing occasionally to hot topics in the transportation industry.  My goal is to share with you my thoughts at the end of the day – the last ten minutes of my day that is.  Many days it’s hard to find an extra ten minutes for anything while working on Louisiana’s largest transportation program, but I am eager and excited to communicate my thoughts and insight with each of you.  

 

As communications director for Louisiana’s TIMED Program, I have the opportunity to share exciting news and progress on our $4.7 billion transportation program.  This blog provides me another opportunity to help share this news.  I hope you will join me and send me feedback on my posts.  I also encourage questions and suggestions for future blog topics.

 

Louisiana’s TIMED Program is progressing and moving forward, despite the hurricanes of 2005.  The Fiscal Year 2005/06 Annual Report is being issued this week and is posted on our website for your review.  We are very proud of the accomplishments of the past year and are looking forward to another successful year for 2007.

 

Well, this ten minutes is about up – I am looking forward to visiting with you again soon and am preparing entries on topics including:  TIMED Funding, TIMED Construction Progress, TIMED and Economic Development, TIMED as part of the DOTD’s Transportation Plan.  

 

Thanks for spending the last ten minutes of my day with me.  Hope to see you again –

 

dana

 

Monday, October 30, 2006 3:26:21 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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