28    Business View - October 2015
        
        
          
            Maritime projects awarded more than $74 million in
          
        
        
          
            TIGER VI infrastructure grants
          
        
        
          After evaluating 797 applications totaling requests for
        
        
          $9 billion for fiscal year 2014 Transportation Invest-
        
        
          ment Generating Economic Recovery grants, U.S. De-
        
        
          partment of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx
        
        
          announced 72 awards totaling $584 million will be
        
        
          distributed in the sixth round of the multimodal, discre-
        
        
          tionary grant program.  Of those, seven awards totaling
        
        
          $74,241,904, or about 13 percent of total funding, are
        
        
          going to projects that USDOT classifies as “maritime.”
        
        
          Another $54,469,652 comprising five awards, which is
        
        
          equal to about 9 percent of the total funding, is going
        
        
          to what USDOT classifies as “freight rail” projects. Like
        
        
          freight rail, millions more are being awarded to various
        
        
          road and planning projects which aid in the movement
        
        
          of freight into and out of America’s seaports.
        
        
          On the U.S. DOT’s TIGER Grants web page, Foxx said,
        
        
          “As uncertainty about the future of long-term federal
        
        
          funding continues, this round of TIGER will be a shot in
        
        
          the arm for these innovative, job-creating and quality
        
        
          of life-enhancing projects.” He further noted that more
        
        
          projects could be getting done if Congress passed the
        
        
          GROW AMERICA Act, which the American Association
        
        
          of Port Authorities supports and which would double
        
        
          the funding available for TIGER.
        
        
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