Federal funding of $1.2 billion for New York's bridges remains largely unallocated despite a report indicating that nearly all of the state's bridges need repair, with significant risks noted.
New York ranks 11th nationally in terms of dilapidated bridges, with a staggering 99.46% requiring some form of repair, emphasizing a critical infrastructure crisis.
ARTBA noted that being at the top of the list for structurally deficient bridges indicates serious challenges, highlighting the urgent need for repairs across New York City.
While the majority of New York's bridges are not in imminent danger of collapsing, measures must be taken by DOTs, such as lane closures or weight reductions, to mitigate risks.
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