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During the next 20 years, there is a $20 billion dollar need for transportation projects in West Virginia.
$16,493,000,000 in today’s dollars
Adjusted for inflation, the real cost will be approximately $20 billion
For the Interstate highway system alone, West Virginia faces a $1.4 billion backlog over the next 20 years in funding needed for repairs and improvements.
Since peaking in FY 1994, the real value of the State Road Fund has decreased over the last decade.
Adjusted for inflation, annual construction expenditures have grown $124 million (34 percent) and maintenance expenditures have increased by $100 million (46 percent) since FY 1988.
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