Brent Spence Bridge To Receive Over $1.3 Billion From The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

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(Contributed Photo) Congressman Landsman spoke at the Brent Spence Bridge on the impacts of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and federal funding opportunities available to Southwest Ohio.

CINCINNATI, OH -- On Thursday, Congressman Greg Landsman  welcomed Mitch Landrieu, Senior Advisor to the President and White House Infrastructure Implementation Coordinator, to Southwest Ohio where they highlighted the impacts of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and federal funding opportunities available to Southwest Ohio.

Congressman Landsman and Senior Advisor Mitch Landrieu visited Cincinnati as part of the Administration’s Investing In America tour where they highlighted the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s investment of $1.385 billion in federal funding for the Brent Spence Bridge replacement project, $127 million for the Western Hills Viaduct replacement project, and $20 million for the State to Central: Building Better Neighborhoods project.

Congressman Landsman and Senior Advisor Landrieu were joined at the Brent Spence Bridge by Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece, Brendon Cull with the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, Dave Baker with Ironworkers Local 44, Tommy Arnold with the Ohio Department of Transportation, and Jake Hesseling with the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments.

(Contributed Photo) After their announcements Landsman and Landrieu were joined by some other community leaders for a photo opportunity.

Following their visit to the Brent Spence Bridge, Congressman Landsman and Senior Advisor Landrieu led an informational roundtable at Xavier University with community leaders from Hamilton and Warren Counties where they shared information on the federal funding opportunities available to Southwest Ohio from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including roads, public transportation, broadband, water systems, airports, renewable energy, battery systems, and more.

“The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act represents an unprecedented level of federal investment in American communities – and it's delivering in big ways right here in Southwest Ohio,” said Congressman Landsman. “After years of talking about infrastructure, Democrats and Republicans came together to get this bill done."

Landsman went on to further explain that The Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has something in it for every community as well as the multibillion dollar projects like the Brent Spence Bridge, Western hills Viaduct and State to Central.

 "Whether its bridges and viaducts, to broadband, street paving, public transportation, and water systems, these federal investments are going to rebuild our economy through newer and better infrastructure and the good-paying jobs that come with it," Landsman added.

Landsman explained as a Member of Congress,  "our job is to help folks from Hamilton County to Warren County identify and go after the federal dollars they deserve. These are our tax dollars, and they can go to work rebuilding and repairing the aging, worn-out, and crumbling infrastructure that we see all around us."

Landsman explained that the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is helping to replace one of the most important bridges in our country – the Brent Spence Bridge.

"That’s why I’ve brought Mitch Landrieu here: to highlight the incredible work that’s about to get started, and to look ahead to the projects that need to get off the ground. Southwest Ohio deserves world-class infrastructure, stronger neighborhoods and communities, and the good-paying jobs that make it all happen – and I’m working hand-in-hand with Mitch Landrieu to ensure the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act continues to deliver for us.”

“President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is growing the economy from the bottom up and middle out, and rebuilding infrastructure like the Brent Spence Bridge is a key part of that work,” said Senior Advisor Landrieu

Landrieu noted that "thanks to $1.6 billion from the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’re making key improvements to the Brent Spence Bridge."

The key improvements should help:

  •  get goods to communities more quickly, 
  • save taxpayers time and money by reducing congestion, 
  • improve safety for commuters. 

"This Administration is delivering real results for Ohio and the rest of the country,” Landrieu added.

    A map of all announced Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding across the country can be found here.

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