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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-12 • RESOLUTION 2004-12 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING REAUTHORIZATION OF FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress has not completed its work to reauthorize federal transportation programs and policies necessary to improve our nation's mobility. WHEREAS, reauthorizing federal transportation programs is essential to improve our nation's economic health because transportation infrastructure constitutes the circulatory system through which consumers and commerce flow in and through our nation's cities and regions. WHEREAS, reauthorizing federal transportation programs are ajobs-saving as well as a jobs-creating bill. The Town of Pulaski and municipalities across he country cannot afford to lose another construction season while Congress debates reauthorization. The longer Congress delays the greater the risk transportation projects and programs currently underway will either slow down or stop, jeopardizing existing jobs and the creation of new ones. WHEREAS, reauthorizing federal transportation programs pays for itself because federal gas tax revenues collected at the pump help pay the bill. • WHEREAS, reauthorizing federal transportation programs will help reduce the stranglehold of roadway congestion that pollutes our shared environment and steals peoples' time from more productive activities at home, work, and play. WHEREAS, reauthorizing federal transportation programs is an investment in homeland security because our nation's transportation systems help move people out of harm's way and transport emergency personnel where needed. WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski, and cities and towns across our nation desire asix-year rather than atwo-year bill because transportation projects require long-term planning and funding stability that, in turn, helps ensure cost effective projects. WHEREAS, Congress must build on the legacy of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21S` Century ("TEA-21"), and improve the long-term funding and program flexibility of federal transportation programs and policies at the state and local levels. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia sitting in regular session this 6th day of Apri12004 urges the Congress to pass, and the President to sign, asix-year surface transportation reauthorization bill that is no less than $318 billion. • • This resolution is effective upon adoption and is adopted this 6`" day of Apri12004 by recorded vote as follows: Jeffrey S. Worrell -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Kenneth M. Fleenor -Aye Bettye H. Steger -Aye E.G. Black, Jr. -Aye John T. Bolen -Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. -Aye THE TOWN OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA By: Charles W. Stewart, Jr., Mayor ATTEST: Patricia Cruise, Clerk of Council • •