Kaine, Perriello: $28.9M of stimulus to pay for Robertson Bridge project

Kaine, Perriello: $28.9M of stimulus to pay for Robertson Bridge project

Scott Carter/Special to the Register & Bee

Cars cross the Robertson Bridge on Wednesday.

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The Robertson Bridge project is a go, thanks to $28.9 million in funding from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and Rep. Tom Perriello, D-5th, said on Wednesday.

Kaine and Perriello made the announcement at a vacant lot on Riverside Drive that overlooks the bridge. The 4 p.m. gathering gave the 100 attendees a chance to see just how crowded the bridge gets during rush hour.

The replacement bridge — with three southbound lanes, two northbound lanes and a bicycle/pedestrian lane — will cost $39.7 million.

Danville City Manager Lyle Lacy said the city already has the $10.8 million it needs to contribute to the project. With the stimulus funding, there will be no need to borrow any money to build the bridge, he said.

“This is a fully funded project,” Lacy said.

Perriello told the crowd who gathered for the announcement that, “As many calls as you have made to me about this bridge, I have made to them, so thank you to the secretary (Virginia Secretary of Transportation Pierce Homer) and the governor for putting up with our persistence.”

Kaine brought a few chuckles from the crowd when he acknowledged Perriello’s efforts, noting that while Perriello is new to Congress, he is “a seasoned veteran already.”

“Even before the election, Tom was worrying me about this bridge,” Kaine said.

Perriello said the project was what the stimulus funding is meant for — to put people to work and give the area an economic advantage.

“This isn’t just a new bridge into the city,” Perriello said. “I think it’s a bridge into Danville’s economic renaissance.”

Mayor Sherman Saunders said the bridge sees a traffic count of about 20,000 vehicles a day — and that will grow to 32,500 vehicles per day by 2032.

“The additional lanes will greatly improve traffic flow,” Saunders said.

Saunders thanked Kaine, Perriello, Lacy and other leaders for their help in securing the funding.

“Great things are happening in Danville and our region,” Saunders said. “Today is just an another example of what happens when people come together to develop a plan and, with fortitude, seek the needed resources for that plan’s implementation.”

Saunders said the new bridge plans include natural gas and water lines that will be used to serve the new industrial mega-park on Berry Hill Road, something Kaine said he recently learned — and a fact, he said, that would make the mega-park an “attractive business location.”

Without federal stimulus money, the Robertson Bridge project would have been put off indefinitely.

Kaine said the project was first placed in the state’s “optimistically named” Six-Year Transportation Plan in 1998, but was pushed further and further back over the years.

Without the stimulus money, 2015 was the earliest possible start date for the project, Kaine said, but there was “a significant chance it would keep getting pushed back.” With stimulus dollars, construction of the new Robertson Bridge will start next spring and be completed in about 22 months.

Lacy said the bridge will be replaced in parts so there will always be a bridge for traffic crossing the Dan River at that location. First, some lanes of the new bridge will be built. Then, traffic will shift to those new lanes while the old bridge comes down to make way for the remaining lanes.

Kaine said this is one of the biggest transportation projects funded through Virginia’s share of the stimulus funds. There were two different stimulus allotments for transportation, with $345 million awarded on repaving roads and smaller bridge projects.

“There was a second chunk (of money) of about the same size for bigger projects, like this one,” Kaine said. “There are probably not many projects in that second category that are bigger than this.”

Kaine visited VEC Unemployment Express Office

 

 

Kaine also made a stop at the new Unemployment Express Center in Brosville, which opened about two weeks ago.

He was briefed by Ralph Price, manager of Danville’s Virginia Employment Commission office, and Barbara Redd, who manages the Martinsville office. The two oversee the express office.

In just two weeks, the office has helped 103 walk-in customers to file claims and look for jobs.

Kaine said he feels the economy is “starting to see some positive signs,” but he hesitated to call them “trends.”

He noted that when the economy slumps, the first to go is housing sales, followed by overall sales; those drops trigger increased unemployment. When the economy begins to recover, it will take a while for the unemployment numbers to improve.

The purpose of opening express offices around the state is to “target areas we know have significant activity” to speed the filing process and help people find jobs more quickly, Kaine said.

The decision to position the office between Danville and Martinsville was easy, he said.

“This is the part of the state that needs it the most,” Kaine said.

Contact Denice thibodeau at or (434) 791-7985.

 

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Flag Comment Posted by justiceforall on May 04, 2009 at 10:30 pm

oh, come on…..... I can think of LOTS of things that will benefit everyone in our area with that money. A BRIDGE????
what about funding a non emergency after hours health care program for uninsured WORKING class folks? this is sickening.

Flag Comment Posted by newschool on May 04, 2009 at 2:04 pm

Wow! Now the bush years are being defended as being good for the economy. This is why the Democrats are in power now. The GOP should go ahead and make Rush their spokesperson. The civil war between the far right, and the far,far right has just started!

Flag Comment Posted by Eeltee on May 04, 2009 at 12:59 pm

Oh PULEEEEZE…........

The only thing the tiny bit extra in your check has done is put us further in debt…...oh, you will pay dearly for that few dollars.

And if you check the FACTS as you so often speak of, under BUSH we had the strongest economy in YEARS, until the democrats took over his last two years and THEN is when all went down hill.

Please, when you state facts, state facts, not Left wing, liberal BS they call facts.

PEACE

Flag Comment Posted by JacksonPollock on May 04, 2009 at 12:48 pm

Eeltee.  Old news, get over it about the right wing stuff.  I know you have nothing else, but to say that President Obama “has done NOTHING to improve anything” is again one of those false statements that can be easily argued because I can find SOMETHING he has done to improve something - my pay check was higher this month because of the tax breaks.  As Reagan said, “There you go again” lying with hyperbolic garbage.

Frist of all Chrysler is restructuring under bankruptsey with the help of the administration.  And I assume the economy was bad under Clinton?  In which country did you live?  The nation was financially sound under Clinton; it was under your boy George W. Bush’s watch that the economy tanked.  You can blame it on anything you want to blame it on, but Bush had 8 years to recognize the potential of the economy faltering and then doing something to remedy that; he didn’t.  If you give him credit for “keeping us safe from terrorists” during his watch, you have to give him credit for the economy under his watch.  You can’t have it both ways.

And your rant on the NRA and illegal immigration and abortion (non-issues when we have flu, the economy and war) - dude, you are so far to the right that you have lost any sense of reality.  You, my friend, need either professional help or to wean yourself away from Fox News and Rush.  Peace.

Flag Comment Posted by Eeltee on May 04, 2009 at 12:25 pm

Jackson, and where has the solution been shown by the democrats?

Mr. Obama has done NOTHING to improve anything since he has been in office, except try to be a nice boy to the country’s that are out to destroy us.

What he has done is spend a fortune while companies the size of Chrysler are going bankrupt and the economy is the worst in 25 years.

And the statements about right-wing activists:

Just sign me one of those right wing extremists targeted by Homeland Security and the liberals in charge of it. 
Is that the direction you Obama supporters wanted this country to go? 
To have folks targeted as terrorists because their beliefs are different than who is in charge.  He11, I qualify as a right wing extremist because of my stance on the second amendment.  I even belong to a subversive organization or two.  One the NRA and the other the American Legion who is a subversive organization because of their stance on illegal immigration…...Not to mention being a Veteran, believing in God, being against the murder of young infants in the name of choice and believing that our country is the greatest in the world and doesn’t need changing. 
Based on Obama and his supporting cast, I am a right-wing extremists based on their guidelines outlined by Homeland Security.  How anyone can support them and rave how great they are is beyond me. 
God Bless America ( a soon to be subversive term) and God Bless our men and women in uniform who are already branded as right-wing extremists by Obama and his folks for the crime of defending this great country of ours.

Flag Comment Posted by JacksonPollock on May 04, 2009 at 10:27 am

latinman.  Wrong on both accounts; I’m Caucasian and a patriot.  But what do you mean by your racist remark, “these people?“  With that comment, I dub you the pinhead on the board today, with all due respect.

And newschool.  It’s like shooting fish in a barrel with the GOP today.  They have no answers for any of the countless problems facing this nation except “NO!“, “cut taxes!“, and “Obama is bad.“  All they can do is rant, rave, and call names which is why only 21% of Americans claim to be Republican. 

You are right - unless they change they will fall even further behind as a party, and the Democratic Party needs an intelligent loyal opposition.  I pray that they will get it together to become at least worthy of providing some new ideas for this nation in a time when new ideas are needed.  Peace.

Flag Comment Posted by newschool on May 04, 2009 at 7:21 am

Hey JacksonPollock let the right wing nut jobs vent alittle. They need a break from fighting amongst themselves. Their party is in shambles and will never recover if they keep up the same old worn out rhetoric.

Flag Comment Posted by latinman on May 03, 2009 at 9:06 pm

I would have come to two conclusions afetr reading Jackson Pollocks comments, that he is African American, or 2. that he is a real pinhead that does not live in reality. Either way these people can’t see it right now but we are headed down the path to destruction very fast with Obama. Peace

Flag Comment Posted by JacksonPollock on May 02, 2009 at 10:45 pm

AP - made up of ALL newspapers in the country, both conservative and liberal
NYTIMES - has always been the “newspaper of record” because it reports news with an unbiased slant; David Brooks, lead columnist in Times (conservative writer
Gallup - for decades the pollsters used by all the media to get a yardstick on how the public is thinking.  They have made polling an art and a science.

Not one would I call “left-winged” sources.  What is your source showing lower approval ratings?

Also, the last statement shows how far removed from reality you and the other right winged bloggers and politicians and media really are.

As with Bush, for whom I kept hoping he would get something right, I am hoping that you will write something that is truthful, Eeltee.  Come on - you can do it.  Peace.

Flag Comment Posted by Eeltee on May 02, 2009 at 5:18 pm

And these are all very liberal, left-winged biased polls.

Figured you would sooner or later stop responding as I knew you would see the truth of the conservative right.

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