11/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2024 19:19
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (both R-Alaska), and Representative Mary Sattler Peltola (D-Alaska), announced today that six coastal communities in Alaska will receive more than $104 million in investments this year for critical port and maritime infrastructure. These grants, funded by both annual appropriations and the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), will benefit port, harbor, and dock improvement and development in communities across Alaska. The IIJA provided $2.25 billion in funds available over five years to the Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP), which is a key funding avenue for Alaska coastal communities. Funding for these grants was made up of $450 million from the IIJA with an additional $50 million provided in the FY24 Appropriations Act, for a total of $500 million in available funding.
"As I often say, Alaska is a resource-rich but infrastructure-poor state. With more coastline than the rest of the United States combined, maritime infrastructure is critical to our state," Senator Sullivan said. "Due to Alaska's geographic isolation, our residents have an increased reliance on port projects. These same projects are a challenge to fund as they often have higher costs to construct and serve smaller populations. That's why I fought to change the law in the Port Infrastructure Development Program to ensure the cost-benefit analyses of these projects work for Alaska and port investments in our state. Through my work on the Senate Committees on Commerce and Armed Services, we've already had great success securing major investments in some of these projects, like the Port of Alaska in Anchorage with supporting investments now totaling $169 million. These additional awards will ensure we continue to build on that progress. These grants are hugely beneficial to Alaska's maritime economy and transportation infrastructure, and will improve our supply chains."
"The efficiency and capacity of our ports is integral to the prosperity of our coastal communities, as well as the state of Alaska as a whole," said Senator Murkowski. "With so many communities across the state inaccessible by road, ports are essential to our supply chain and distributing key resources that Alaskans need. I applaud the Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration for their substantial investments in a diverse range of improvements to port infrastructure in six communities across the state."
"Port improvements are necessary and vital if we are to improve and protect our state infrastructure," Representative Mary Peltola said. "As critical infrastructure with a region-wide impact, this funding will create jobs and improve life in our coastal communities-especially for Alaskans living in Dillingham, Hoonah, and Saint Paul."
Grant recipients (information provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation):
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