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Frost, Soto Announce Over $180 Million Infrastructure Grant for truck parking spaces along I-4

The funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation will be used to add approximately 917 truck parking spaces across four sites along I-4 

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This week, Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) and Reps. Darren Soto (FL-09) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation approved Florida for over $180 million in Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant funds to add approximately 917 truck parking spaces across four sites along I-4 in Central Florida.

 “Central Florida’s I-4 corridor has the highest unmet truck parking demand in the state, leaving a lasting negative impact on truck drivers’ safety and our supply chain’s ability to deliver for Floridians,” said Congressman Frost. “I’m thankful that our federal government is stepping in to protect hard-working drivers who deserve safe roads and sufficient parking spaces for rest when needed. Securing an over $180 million investment in Florida’s infrastructure and the safety and well-being of all of our drivers on the road is a win-win for the Sunshine State.”

“The announcement of an over $180 INFRA grant to add over 900 parking spaces along I-4 is wonderful news. This will not only help reduce greenhouse emissions but also help prevent accidents and prioritize the safety of our nation’s truck drivers,” said Congressman Soto. “If truck drivers find safe parking, they can properly rest, take breaks during unsafe conditions, and prevent issues that further slow our supply chains. I’m proud to have voted to pass the Infrastructure Law in the 117th Congress to create these funding opportunities and more. Democrats will continue investing in America to improve our infrastructure for future generations.”

Increased parking for trucks along I-4 will have several benefits for drivers passing through the area and those living in Central Florida. This will help:

  • Reduce pollution and move us closer to President Biden’s ambitious goal of cutting emissions in half by 2030.
  • Reduce the frequency and severity of commercial motor vehicle crashes on I-4.
  • Prioritize the safety of truck drivers by ensuring they have enough places to safely park and take breaks.
Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost, Rep. Darren Soto, Congress, House of Representatives, Trucking, Interstate 4

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