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Report: Major upgrades needed for AR infrastructure

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Thursday, April 3, 2025   

The latest infrastructure Report Card from the American Society of Civil Engineers said Arkansas lags behind the rest of the nation when it comes to the condition of roads, bridges and its water system.

The report showed driving on roads in need of repair costs each driver more than $670 a year, and almost 5% of bridges are rated structurally deficient.

Darren Olson, chair of the report card committee, said the country received an overall grade of "C" mainly because of federal investments under the Biden administration.

"The Report Card projects an investment gap of $3.7 trillion," Olson reported. "Funding from laws like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act have proved to be major achievements to help close these investment gaps and revitalize America's infrastructure, but more must be done."

The report showed 193 dams across Arkansas are considered to be high-hazard potential and the state's schools have an estimated capital expenditure gap of $350 million.

Overall, the report's authors said deteriorating infrastructure impedes Arkansas's ability to compete in an increasingly global marketplace. Nationally, categories showing improvement since 2021 include bridges, dams, inland waterways, rail and solid waste systems. Stormwater management and public transportation received lower grades.

Olson pointed out a committee of 52 volunteers assessed reams of data and reports and consulted with experts to complete the report.

"The committee examines each category in the context of eight key criteria before determining a grade," Olson outlined. "Those criteria include capacity, condition, funding, future need, operation and maintenance, public safety, innovation and resilience."

Olson noted broadband internet stood out, receiving a "C-plus" for making significant improvements. He argued fast and reliable internet connections are essential for growth in the U.S. economy.


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