Old Road-Building Rule from 1990 Finally Gets the Boot
Published Date: 8/21/2025
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Summary
The government is scrapping an old rule from 1990 about how federal money can be used early for big construction projects. This change affects anyone working on federal-aid road projects by making the process simpler and clearer. No new costs or deadlines pop up, but it clears the way for smoother project planning and funding.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Rescind Advance Construction Labeling Rule
If you work on federal-aid road projects, the Federal Highway Administration rescinds a specific labeling provision from the Advance Construction rule issued March 30, 1990. The change is intended to simplify and clarify how federal funds can be used early for construction projects and does not create new costs or deadlines.
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