ALBANY, NY (10/23/2009)(readMedia)-- One week after the closure of the Crown Point Bridge over Lake Champlain, our state and federal officials have not provided a solution to the economic hardship caused to commuters and businesses that rely on this vital link between New York and Vermont.
"While the residents and motorists in and around Crown Point wait for an answer, other communities wonder will we be next?" said AJ Castelbuono, President of the AGC NYS.
According to a May 2009 report by the NYS Department of Transportation (DOT), the Crown Point Bridge had a rating of 3.38 out of 7. That report also indicates that over 100 bridges throughout New York State have the same or worse rating as Crown Point.
"How many more bridges need to be closed or limited to one lane or have weight restrictions imposed before our elected officials provide the necessary funding to repair them?" asked Castelbuono.
Just fifteen days ago, DOT submitted a $25.8 billion five-year capital construction program to the Governor and the Legislature. Governor Paterson promptly dismissed this plan to repair over 900 deficient bridges as "unaffordable."
"Well, Governor, the families and businesses in Crown Point faced with a 100 mile detour find their daily commute unaffordable."
Further evidence of the Governor's benign neglect of our roads and bridges: