Corridors of the Future

Trillion Dollar Highway Plans
= Multiple Bypass Surgery
a state by state list
High Priority Corridors
specified by Congress in 1991, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2012
NAFTA Superhighways
Corridors of the Future
J. Edgar Hoover Parkway: transportation surveillance,
mileage taxes, RFID & video tolling
Paving Appalachia:
Corridor A to X in AL, GA, MD, MS, NC, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WV
Alabama Nebraska
Alaska Nevada
Arizona New Hampshire
Arkansas New Jersey
California New Mexico
Colorado New York
Connecticut North Carolina
Delaware North Dakota
Florida Ohio
Georgia Oklahoma
Hawai'i Oregon
Idaho Pennsylvania
Illinois Rhode Island
Indiana South Carolina
Iowa South Dakota
Kansas Tennessee
Kentucky Texas
Louisiana Utah
Maine Vermont
Maryland Virginia
Massachusetts Washington
Michigan Washington, D.C.
Minnesota West Virginia
Mississippi Wisconsin
Missouri Wyoming
Montana  

Corridors of the Future is a Federal Highway Administration program to select key interstate highway routes for massive expansion. These projects are related to the NAFTA Superhighway program, and several of the proposals would be similar to the Trans Texas Corridor highway design -- massive widening of interstate highways and/or new highway routes with parallel truck only lanes to facilitate huge increases in truck traffic between Mexico, the US and Canada.

www.fightgridlocknow.gov/docs/cfpphase2070207.pdf
Corridors of the Future Program
(list of all selected corridors published by Federal Highway Administration in the Federal Register)

1. Interstate 95 (I-95)
A. I-95 Submitted by the Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia DOTs.
B. I-95 Submitted by the Interstate 95 Corridor Coalition.
C. The Southeast Interstate 95 Corridor Submitted by CSX Corporation.

2. Interstate 80 (I-80)
A. I-80 Nevada Submitted by the Regional Transportation Commission, Reno, Nevada on behalf of the I-80 Coalition.
B. I-80 California Submitted by the California DOT.

3. Interstate 15 (I-15)
A. I-15 Corridor California Submitted by the California DOT.
B. I-15 Nevada Submitted by the Nevada DOT.

4. Northern Tier (Interstates 80, 90, and 94)
A. Detroit/Chicago National/ International Corridor of Choice (I-94) (National Freight Node and Link) Submitted by the Michigan DOT.
B. Illiana Expressway and Freight Corridor (National Freight Node)
Submitted by the Indiana and Illinois DOTs, Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, and Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning.

5. Interstate 5 (I-5)
A. I-5 in the Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington metropolitan area Submitted by the Oregon and Washington State DOTs.
B. I-5 Corridor California Submitted by the California DOT.

6. Interstate 70 (I-70) Dedicated Truck Lanes Corridor Missouri to Ohio Submitted by the Indiana DOT in partnership with the Missouri, Illinois, and Ohio DOTs.

7. Interstate 69 (I-69) Submitted by Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department on behalf of the I-69 Corridor Coalition.

8. Interstate 10 (I-10) Submitted by Wilbur Smith Associates.

The proposals selected for Phase 2 of the CFP are invited to submit a Corridor Application as described in the September 5, 2006, notice. Corridor Applications must be received on or before May 25, 2007.

 

www.dot.gov/affairs/dot1207.htm
DOT 12-07
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Contact: Brian Turmail
Tel.: (202) 366-4570
Secretary Peters Advances Plans to Reduce Congestion on the Nation’s Busiest Highways, Announces Semi-Finalists in Corridors of the Future Program

 

www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep10/NHS/hipricorridors/hpcor.html
NHS High Priority Corridors Description

www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/index.htm
Planning, Environment, & Realty