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DE to Receive $1.4 Billion in Federal Infrastructure for New Road Projects

Construction workers rebuild an I-95 off ramp on the city of Wilmington as part of the massive 'Restore the Corridor' interstate project through the city.
Mark Eichmann
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WHYY
Construction workers rebuild an I-95 off ramp on the city of Wilmington as part of the massive 'Restore the Corridor' interstate project through the city.

While the traffic cones might have been put away for the long Thanksgiving weekend, drivers heading through Delaware can expect to see lots more construction work in the coming years thanks to the infrastructure spending bill signed by President Biden earlier this month. WHYY’s Mark Eichmann has more on what that means for travelers in the First State.

(Original air-date: 11/29/21)

Mark Eichmann has been covering news in Delaware for nearly 20 years. In addition to writing about Delaware for WHYY, Mark is deputy managing editor of WHYY’s Delaware desk in downtown Wilmington. Since starting at WHYY in 2008, he’s produced hundreds of stories for radio, TV, and web.